How to Create a Strong Password in Security Via Charlotte Empey The best passwords will thwart brute force and dictionary attacks, but it's also possible to make them…
Why Your Site Needs HTTPS: Better Safe Than Sorry in Security Via @thomas_glare HTTPS offers quality website protection that can be crucial for customer trust and retention. Plus, you…
The Best Ransomware Response, According to the Data in Security Via @nerdiegaga Ransomware has become part of the cost of doing business, and driving down that cost can be the difference…
Opt-in for Domain Name Registration Privacy in Security The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires the private contact information for all domains be…
How To Set Up Two-Factor Authentication on Your Online Accounts in Security Via Natt Garun and Barbara Krasnoff Currently, the next best way to secure your accounts is two-factor authentication (2FA…
Protecting Against Ransomware in Security Via CISA Reports of criminals encrypting computer networks and demanding ransom for their release seem to be more and more…
Defeating Password Spraying Attacks in Security Via Mark Lindley Many people reuse passwords across several accounts and don’t take more than a few seconds to come up with…
Yes, People Are Still Using '123456' and 'password' as Their Password in Security Via @AlishaEbrahimji Seriously. And it's seriously compromising. Comparing the most common passwords of 2020 to those of…
Zoom Impersonation Attacks Aim to Steal Credentials in Security Via @LindseyOD123 The Better Business Bureau warns of phishing messages with the Zoom logo that tell recipients they have a…