Two-Factor Authentication for Social Media: Now, Tumblr!
Following in the footsteps of Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google, Tumblr has rolled out two-factor authentication for users of their micro-blogging platform to secure their logins.
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Following in the footsteps of Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google, Tumblr has rolled out two-factor authentication for users of their micro-blogging platform to secure their logins.
Symantec reported a sophisticated Google Docs and Drive phishing attack. Read on to learn how to respond if you've been targeted, and how to protect your digital self going forward.
A SecurityWatch blog, How Thieves Steal Your Bitcoins, details the variety of malware families (over 100 different types) targeting cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets - the majority of which aren’t technically sophisticated at all, as the article denotes.
> The latest 2013 Verizon Breach Report found that 76 percent of network intrusions exploited weak or stolen credentials, putting passwords squarely in the limelight.
Four out of five IT professionals feel pressured to roll out IT projects, despite concerns they were not security-ready. In addition, IT pros feel pressured to use technology that they feel pose the greatest security risks, including mobile and cloud applications.