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Is Bitcoin real money? Florida judge says no

Posted on July 27, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

The judge ruled that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin still exist in a legal grey area. Continue reading Is Bitcoin real money? Florida judge says no→

Posted in Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, fbi, Florida, Law & order, Michell Espinoza

Try a password manager: how to get started with LastPass

Posted on July 25, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

If you’re interested in learning how to get started with a cloud-based password manager like LastPass, read on. Continue reading Try a password manager: how to get started with LastPass→

Posted in passwords, privacy, SBN

Mr. Robot: Season 2 Episode 2 – digging into the details

Posted on July 21, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

We’re taking a close look at the security concepts in Mr. Robot episode 2, season 2. Continue reading Mr. Robot: Season 2 Episode 2 – digging into the details→

Posted in Bitcoin, booby-trap, Mr. Robot, phreaking

Researcher dials for dollars using two-factor authentication phone calls

Posted on July 20, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Belgian security researcher Arne Swinnen found Google, Microsoft and Facebook vulnerable to a flaw in their 2FA phone verification systems. Continue reading Researcher dials for dollars using two-factor authentication phone calls→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, 2fa, privacy, Scam

Why you should use a password manager

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Password managers are a fantastic tool to keep your online credentials secure. Here’s why you should use one. Continue reading Why you should use a password manager→

Posted in password manager, password security, passwords, privacy, Security threats

Setting up two-factor authentication on eBay: harder than it should be

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Most services that offer two-factor authentication make it as easy as possible to set up. Unfortunately, eBay doesn’t. Continue reading Setting up two-factor authentication on eBay: harder than it should be→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, 2fa, eBay, Paypal, Security threats, two factor authentication

Mr. Robot: Season 2 starts – just how realistic is it?

Posted on July 14, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

The Mr. Robot Season 2 premiere certainly has a techie name: “eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc”. We look at how the rest of the episode stacks up. Continue reading Mr. Robot: Season 2 starts – just how realistic is it?→

Posted in cyber security, Hacking, SBN

How to set up two-step authentication for WordPress.com

Posted on July 11, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Here’s how you can set up two-factor authentication for your Wordpress.com account. Continue reading How to set up two-step authentication for WordPress.com→

Posted in 2fa, privacy, Social networks, two factor authentication, wordpress

How to set up two-step verification on Twitter

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

This guide walks you through how to set up two-step verification for your Twitter account. Continue reading How to set up two-step verification on Twitter→

Posted in 2fa, privacy, twitter, two factor authentication

Hacker talks his way into accessing someone else’s Facebook account

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

A Reddit post details how a hacker was able to talk his way into gaining control over someone else’s Facebook account. Continue reading Hacker talks his way into accessing someone else’s Facebook account→

Posted in 2fa, Facebook, Hacked, privacy, reddit, Security threats, Social Engineering, twitter

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