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Google Stored G Suite Customer Password in Plain Text Since 2005

Google revealed a shocking statement that they stored enterprise G Suite customers login password in plain text over a decade.

How Selfie Authentication Process Improve the Security Along With Other Authentication Methods

Digital identity has two different domains – one is identity proofing and the other is authentication, where both have been

Fraud Attacks from Mobile Spiked 300% in Q1

Fraud attacks from mobile apps spiked by 300% in the first quarter of 2019, according to new researcher from RSA.

Firmware Vulnerability in Mitsubishi Electric

A vulnerability in Mitsubishi Electric‘s MELSEC-Q Series Ethernet Module could allow a remote attacker to gain escalated privileges, according to

FCA: GBP27m Lost to Crypto Scams Last Year

The UK’s financial regulator has warned that GBP27m was lost in the last financial year to scams promising big returns

49 Million Instagram Influencers, Celebrities Personal Data Leaked Online

A new massive database uncovered that contains nearly 49 million of Instagram Influencer’s, celebrities and brand account contact information leaked

DDoS Attacks on the Rise After Long Period of Decline

The number of DDoS attacks increased by 84% in the first quarter of 2019 compared to Q4 2018, according to

4 Most Important Reason to Keep Update Your Computer Operating Systems Regularly and Protect it from Cyber Attack

The operating system of your computer is the most important part of your network that needs an update from the

Fifth of Docker Containers Have No Root Passwords

A fifth of the world’s most popular Docker containers contain a security issue which could make them vulnerable to attack

KnowBe4 Announces Acquisition of CLTRe

KnowBe4 has announced the acquisition of CLTRe, adding the capability to measure security culture into its portfolio. Led by Kai

MuddyWater BlackWater Campaign Used New Anti-Detection Techniques

A recent MuddyWater campaign tracked as BlackWater shows that the APT group added new anti-detection techniques to its arsenal. Security

Emsisoft Released a Free Decrypter for JSWorm 2.0

Good news for the victims of the JSWorm 2.0 ransomware, thanks to experts at Emsisoft they can decrypt their file

Encryption is Often Poorly Deployed, if Deployed at All

Encryption continues to be a challenge for companies, as only a quarter of organizations admit to using it for at-rest

Ransomware Not Gone but More Targeted, Report Says

Cyber-criminals continue to grow more sophisticated, developing advanced attack methods, including tailored ransomware, according to the Q1 Global Threat Landscape

Patch Manager Plus – A Complete Automated Patch Management Tool For Windows, Linux, Mac

Managing the organization’s critical patches to keep computers up to date is very hard since there are hundreds of products

Online Account Hijacker Forum OGUsers Hacked

An online forum used by those involved in online account hijacking has been breached, according to KrebsonSecurity. An attack on