Network Security
Are Passwords Killing Your Customer Experience?
Gilad Shriki | | Authentication, Customer Experience, customer identity, Cybersecurity, passwordless, passwords
Businesses are striving to create better customer experiences, but reliance on password-based authentication is holding them back ...
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Secureworks Applies Multiple Forms of AI to Assess Threat Risks
Secureworks threat score capability leverages artificial intelligence (AI) within its Taegris extended detection and response (XDR) platform ...
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Survey Surfaces Raft of Cloud Security Challenges
Most IT practitioners rely on legacy platforms and practices originally designed for on-premises IT to secure cloud computing environments ...
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Microsoft Ditches C# for Rust: M365 Core Gets Safety and Perf Boosts
C# — Rust in peas: Microsoft 365 “Core Platform Substrate” gets rewrite in Rust language ...
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Credential Harvesting Vs. Credential Stuffing Attacks: What’s the Difference?
Credential stuffing and harvesting, although similar, have nuanced differences particularly in how credentials are stolen, acquired and used ...
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Telegram is a Wide-Open Marketplace for Phishing Tools
The encrypted messaging app Telegram has become a veritable marketplace for bad actors who want to launch effective phishing campaigns on the cheap, essentially democratizing the cyberthreat, according to researchers at cybersecurity ...
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FBI Warning: China Will Hack US Infra. (via Router Botnet)
Richi Jennings | | BRONZE SILHOUETTE, china, Chinese Communists, chinese government, chinese hacker, Chinese hackers, Chinese Threat Actors, election cybersecurity, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Peoples Republic of China, PRC, SB Blogwatch, Volt Typhoon
a/k/a BRONZE SILHOUETTE: FBI head Wray won’t tolerate China’s “real-world threat to our physical safety.” ...
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In 2023, Cybercriminals Were Still Using Social Engineering to Steal Your Credentials
Tyler Farrar | | AI, credentials, Cybersecurity, data, Data breaches, security, social engineering, social engineering techniques
Despite years of cybersecurity advancements, most threat actors use social engineering and stolen credentials and just log in ...
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Is Your Remote Workforce Truly Safe? Three Reasons Zero-Trust is the Answer
Kamal Srinivasan | | DaaS: virtual desktop infrastructure, desktop as service, insider threats, remote workforce, vdi, zero trust
Zero-trust is the smart way to secure your remote workforce, and done right, it results in a more secure future with the technology available in the security space ...
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Russian Internet Outage: DNSSEC Oops or Ukraine Hack?
Richi Jennings | | dns, DNS Attacks, DNS hijack, DNS hijacking, DNSSEC, Russia, Russia Exodus, Russia-Ukraine, russia-ukraine conflict, Russia's War on Ukraine, russian, Russian Cyber War, SB Blogwatch
It was DNS. It’s always DNS: Government ministry denies hackers hacked its network infrastructure ...
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