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Password Security Question Recommendations

Posted on April 7, 2020 by Kellep Charles

It is risky to post security questions.  Security questions exist on pretty much every website that requires a username and password.  […]
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Posted in General Security, password, Password Security Question, passwords, security questions

Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoonbombing

Posted on April 6, 2020 by Kellep Charles

On April 5th, Zoom turned on the passwords and waiting room features for meetings by default aimed at users of their free version and those with a single license version to help prevent “Zoombombing”. […] Continue reading Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoonbombing→

Posted in Featured, General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoombombing

Posted on April 6, 2020 by Kellep Charles

On April 5th, Zoom turned on the passwords and waiting room features for meetings by default aimed at users of their free version and those with a single license version to help prevent “Zoombombing”. Continue reading Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoombombing→

Posted in Featured, General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoombombing

Posted on April 6, 2020 by Kellep Charles

On April 5th, Zoom turned on the passwords and waiting room features for meetings by default aimed at users of their free version and those with a single license version to help prevent “Zoombombing”. Continue reading Zoom enacts security and privacy control to prevent Zoombombing→

Posted in Featured, General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” was released to the public on March 31, 2020. Check WordPress 5.4 announcement blogpost for more information on this release. […] Continue reading WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released→

Posted in Web Security, Wordpress 5.4, wordpress update

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” was released to the public on March 31, 2020. Check WordPress 5.4 announcement blogpost for more information on this release. Continue reading WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released→

Posted in Web Security, Wordpress 5.4, wordpress update

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” was released to the public on March 31, 2020. Check WordPress 5.4 announcement blogpost for more information on this release. Continue reading WordPress 5.4 “Adderley” Released→

Posted in Web Security, Wordpress 5.4, wordpress update

What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

Zoombombing is when an unauthorized person or stranger joins a Zoom meeting/chat session and cause disorder by saying offensive things and even photobombing your meeting by sharing pornographic and hate images. […] Continue reading What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it→

Posted in Featured, General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

Zoombombing is when an unauthorized person or stranger joins a Zoom meeting/chat session and cause disorder by saying offensive things and even photobombing your meeting by sharing pornographic and hate images. Continue reading What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it→

Posted in General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it

Posted on April 1, 2020 by Kellep Charles

Zoombombing is when an unauthorized person or stranger joins a Zoom meeting/chat session and cause disorder by saying offensive things and even photobombing your meeting by sharing pornographic and hate images. Continue reading What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it→

Posted in Featured, General Security, Zoombomber, ZoomBombing | Tagged Zoom

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