Mobile device security: Why protection is critical in the hybrid workforce

In our mobile-first/mobile-last world, many employees’ work days both start and end on a mobile device. Mobile devices are now essential tools for productivity and communication. As many organizations transition to hybrid work environments, mobile devices offer a rich target for malicious actors because they are often the least protected corporate devices and offer platforms […]

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Dark Web TLS/SSL Certificates Highlight Need for Shift to Zero Trust Security

Some of the latest website security threats originate from thriving dark web marketplaces for TLS/SSL certificates, which often come packaged with other cybercrime services.

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More Mobile Apps Means More Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Mobile devices that contain unsanctioned apps are particularly vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks, especially when connected to unsecured Wi-Fi.

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New, Live, Interactive Phishing Attacks Emerge in Brazil

The newest threat on Brazil’s thriving online fraud scene is interactive phishing, which allows an attacker to steal a victim’s personal data in real time.

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