Gmail
Gmail Adds Extra Checks, Thwarting Sneaky Hackers
Richi Jennings | | 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA/MFA, FIDO, FIDO2, Gmail, google, Google Workspace, MFA, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Passkeys, SB Blogwatch, TOTP, WebAuthn
Sensitive actions such as forwarding to be protected by extra 2FA step ...
Security Boulevard
Gmail Lets Candidates Spam You — FEC FAIL
Richi Jennings | | bloody Vikings, E-Mail Spam, Email Spam, FEC, Federal Election Commission, Gmail, google, more juicy data to sell you more relevant ads, Politics, SB Blogwatch, Spam
Politicians convinced the Federal Election Commission (FEC) that Google must give them a free pass through Gmail’s spam filters ...
Security Boulevard
Gmail Farming and Credential Validation
Jason Kent | | automated attacks, bot attacks, CAPTCHA, credentials, fake account creation, Gmail, News and Trends, Uncategorized
Even after 20 years in the security field, and nearly two years here at Cequence I am continually surprised at how ever-evolving bots impact our customers. It definitely keeps us on our ...
Securing Data in Cloud Email and Messaging Applications
CipherCloud | | CASB, Cloud Security, COVID-19, Cybersecurity, data protection, Email Data Protection, email security, Gmail, office 365, Product Insights, SaaS Security, Secure Remote Workforce
By Neeraj Nayak, Senior Manager, Product Marketing at CipherCloud In April ’20 Google reported that, in a week’s time, it saw over 18 million daily malware and phishing emails related to COVID-19 ...
COVID-19 Phishing Lures Explode – Google Blocks 18M in 7 Days
Bad people are feeding off our fears by using novel-coronavirus themes in their phishing campaigns ...
Security Boulevard
Deep Learning to Find Malicious Email Attachments
Google presented its system of using deep-learning techniques to identify malicious email attachments: At the RSA security conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Google's security and anti-abuse research lead Elie Bursztein will ...
Equifax Downgraded, Huawei Ban, Google is Tracking Your Purchases
Tom Eston | | china, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Equifax, Gmail, google, Huawei, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Weekly Blaze Podcast
This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for May 27th 2019 with your host, Tom Eston. In this week’s episode: Investment firm Moody’s downgrades Equifax, Huawei’s US technology ban, and how Google ...
Using Gmail "Dot Addresses" to Commit Fraud
In Gmail addresses, the dots don't matter. The account "[email protected]" maps to the exact same address as "[email protected]" and "[email protected]" -- and so on. (Note: I own none of those addresses, if ...
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – Bluetooth Vulnerabilities, Malicious Apps Removed from Twitter, Gmail Confidential Mode
Tom Eston | | bluetooth, Cambridge Analytica, Chrome, confidential, Cybersecurity, EFF, facebook, Gmail, google, HTTPS, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Vulnerabilities, Weekly Blaze Podcast, wireless
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for July 30th, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions and Silent Pocket. This episode was ...
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – Mobile App Data Leaks, The California Privacy Act, Third-party Gmail Access
Tom Eston | | android, Apple iOS, Appthority, California, Data leak, elasticsearch, Exactis, facebook, Firebase, GDPR, Gmail, google, IAPP, Mobile, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Third-Party, Weekly Blaze Podcast
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for July 2nd, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions and Silent Pocket. This episode was ...