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Over one billion installs of apps using OAuth 2.0 can be remotely hijacked, say researchers

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

OAuth 2.0 allows apps to verify credentials with Facebook or Google logins. One problem: over 41% of apps using OAuth 2.0 aren’t actually validating user info, allowing account hijacks. Continue reading Over one billion installs of apps using OAuth 2.0 can be remotely hijacked, say researchers→

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Can you solve some of the most complicated cryptographic puzzles in the world?

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

The UK’s Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ) are some of the best code breakers in the world. Think you have what it takes to be a cryptanalyst? Find out here. Continue reading Can you solve some of the most complicated cryptographic puzzles in the world?→

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Can you solve some of the most complicated cryptographic puzzles in the world?

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

The UK’s Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ) are some of the best code breakers in the world. Think you have what it takes to be a cryptanalyst? Find out here. Continue reading Can you solve some of the most complicated cryptographic puzzles in the world?→

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1Password: The smart person’s guide

Posted on October 28, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

This comprehensive guide covers all you need to know about 1Password, a leading password management app for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. Continue reading 1Password: The smart person’s guide→

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Report: Android and iOS apps both leak private data, but one is definitely worse for the enterprise

Posted on October 24, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

iOS apps are actually leaking more data than Android apps, with one important qualifier: The countries where the most leaks are happening. Continue reading Report: Android and iOS apps both leak private data, but one is definitely worse for the enterprise→

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Security: It might not be the outside world that’s the largest threat to businesses

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

A new report reveals that one in three businesses experienced an insider attack in the past year. More devices with more access are putting sensitive info in the hands of everyone: Spies included. Continue reading Security: It might not be the outside world that’s the largest threat to businesses→

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Beware: iOS 10 security flaw makes cracking encrypted backups 2,500 times easier

Posted on September 27, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

Russian security firm Elcomsoft discovered the flaw, which makes brute force password cracking far easier than in iOS 9. All iPhone and iPad users need to be aware of what’s at stake. Continue reading Beware: iOS 10 security flaw makes cracking encrypted backups 2,500 times easier→

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Accenture announces creation of an editable blockchain, but Bitcoin users need not worry

Posted on September 20, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

With the help of cryptologist Dr. Giuseppe Ateniese, Accenture has discovered a way to edit blockchains. Bitcoin enthusiasts can relax: It has a completely different use. Continue reading Accenture announces creation of an editable blockchain, but Bitcoin users need not worry→

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Flexera’s vulnerability update reveals critical flaws in both major and niche platforms

Posted on September 12, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

There are thousands of security vulnerabilities out there, with more being discovered daily. Flexera’s latest update points out some serious ones that all tech decision makers need to know about. Continue reading Flexera’s vulnerability update reveals critical flaws in both major and niche platforms→

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The five military OPSEC steps that businesses can learn from

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Brandon Vigliarolo

The most well-trained military in the world will be completely ineffective if operational info is leaked. Find out what the military does to stay secure and how it can be applied to business. Continue reading The five military OPSEC steps that businesses can learn from→

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