Hoodwinked: Why Our Eyes Won’t Protect Us Against Phishing and Fake Websites
Our eyes were the gatekeepers between fact and fiction - then the internet came along. The visual information we encounter and interact with on the web is digitally created and manipulated - and we’re not ready for it ... Read More
Browser Security: Pwned and Exposed
Supposedly secure browsers are making headlines, but not in a good way. Their makers cannot gloss over the security weaknesses any longer. * Browser makers should be concerned, very concerned. Last week, a security researcher with software firm AdGuard called out five malicious ad blocking extensions in the Google Chrome ... Read More
SSL Certificates Boost Security? Many Don’t.
Massive disruption is coming to websites that use digital certificates issued by Symantec or the brands that it has owned. Effective this week, two major browsers will not accept any SSL certificates issued by Symantec that were issued before June 2016 ... Read More
HTTPS: Beware the False Sense of Security
HTTPS is the protocol that is getting a lot of attention these days. As more browsers migrate toward supporting it in meaningful ways — like by not connecting to sites that do not offer it — it would be easy for a user to think that once HTTPS has been ... Read More
The Six Biggest Inside Threats to Law Firm IT
by Jordan McQuown, CIO, LogicForce Incidental actions of insiders pose a threat to law firm IT that is often underestimated. What are the six biggest internal cybersecurity risks for your law firm, and how can you counter them? ... Read More
