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Setting up Two-Step Verification on your Amazon account

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Part two of our security series, showing you how to set up two-factor authentication on your favourite sites. Continue reading Setting up Two-Step Verification on your Amazon account→

Posted in 2fa, Amazon, privacy, SBN

How to set up two-factor authentication for Gmail

Posted on June 29, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

If you’d like to get started with 2FA but aren’t sure how, we’ll show you to set up the service on popular websites – starting with Gmail. Continue reading How to set up two-factor authentication for Gmail→

Posted in 2fa, gmail, Google, two factor authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA): why you should care

Posted on June 27, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

If the phrase “two-factor authentication” sounds like something that doesn’t concern you – or like something you could never figure out – that’s not the case, no matter how tech-savvy you are (or aren’t). Read on. Continue reading Two-factor authentication (2FA): why you should care→

Posted in 2fa, privacy, Security threats, two factor authentication, two-factor

3 ways to better secure your Facebook account

Posted on June 24, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Is your Facebook as safe as it could be? Try these 3 ways to protect yourself… Continue reading 3 ways to better secure your Facebook account→

Posted in Facebook, privacy, privacy settings

5 ways to keep your Instagram profile safe

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Calling all InstaAddicts! Here are 5 things to keep in mind for keeping your information safe on Instagram. Continue reading 5 ways to keep your Instagram profile safe→

Posted in Facebook, Instagram, online safety, privacy, safety tips, Social networks, tips

Heartbleed, ImageTragick, Badlock – Are we facing a named vulnerability backlash?

Posted on May 4, 2016 by Maria Varmazis

Does it help to give a vulnerability a slick-sounding name and fancy logo? Or is it giving us “glamour vulnerability fatigue”? Continue reading Heartbleed, ImageTragick, Badlock – Are we facing a named vulnerability backlash?→

Posted in Badlock, DROWN, Ghost, Heartbleed, imagetragick, POODLE, sadlock, vulnerabilities, Vulnerability, Windows

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