All posts in multi-factor authentication
30 Dec, 2020
2FA, Breach, Government, home security hack, home surveillance hack, IoT, mfa, multi-factor authentication, Privacy, Ring, ring hack, security camera, Security News, smart home device, smart home device security, swat, swatting, Two Factor Authentication, Vulnerabilities
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Stolen email credentials are being used to hijack home surveillance devices, such as Ring, to call police with a fake emergency, then watch the chaos unfold. Stolen email passwords are being used to hijack smart home security systems to “swat” unsuspecting users, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned this week. . . . Read more
27 Oct, 2020
admin, Cloud Security, mfa, Microsoft, microsoft 365. office 365, Most Recent ThreatLists, multi-factor authentication, Privacy, Security News, security policy, Web Security
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Beyond admins, researchers say that 97 percent of all total Microsoft 365 users do not use multi-factor authentication.
25 Sep, 2020
2FA, always home cam, amazon, concerns, Connected Device, Data security, drone, end-to-end encryption, Internet of things, IoT, multi-factor authentication, Privacy, Ring, security camera, Security News, Smart Home, surveillance, Two Factor Authentication, video surveillance
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24 Sep, 2020
2FA, Alien, Android, Android app, Bank of America, banking trojan, bypass, cerberus, Credential Theft, google, Hacks, Malware, mfa, Microsoft Outlook, mobile app, Mobile Security, multi-factor authentication, Security News, Snapchat, telegram, Two Factor Authentication
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15 Sep, 2020
Authentication, Azure, Cloud Computing, Cloud Security, COVID-19, mfa, multi-factor authentication, Office 365, Proofpoint, Security News, threat actors, Visual Studio, Vulnerabilities, Web Security, WS-Trust
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