If you use text based authentication as an additional level of security for your Twitter account, you may be aware that…
Tag: two-factor authentication
Twitter fined $150M after using 2FA phone numbers for marketing
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have ordered Twitter to pay a $150M penalty for using…
Four key cybersecurity practices during geopolitical upheaval
Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine has altered the landscape of cybersecurity threats facing organizations both near and far from the physical…
Ransomware gang hits 49ers’ network before Super Bowl kick off
The San Francisco 49ers has confirmed that it has been hit by a ransomware attack. The announcement came just hours before…
Microsoft: Slow MFA adoption presents “dangerous mismatch” in security
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)has been around for many years now, but few enterprises have fully embraced it. In fact, according to Microsoft’s…
Intercepting 2FA: Over 1200 man-in-the-middle phishing toolkits detected
Two-factor authentication (2FA) has been around for a while now and for the majority of tech users in the US and…
Have you downloaded that Android malware from the Play Store lately?
This post has been updated to include the Malwarebytes detection for these Android apps. Security researchers have discovered banking Trojan apps…
Google to auto-enrol users, YouTubers into 2SV
Google’s announced some changes to how it’s helping millions of its users stay safe and secure. The biggest of those changes…
The FCC moves to curb SIM swap attacks
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is going to set new rules to curb the rising threat of SIM swapping, also known…
Telegram-powered bots circumvent 2FA
Two-factor authentication is a great way to protect your online accounts, and we always recommend you turn it on. But where…