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‘Russia’ Breaches TeamViewer — ‘No Evidence’ Billions of Devices at Risk
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SolarWinds hackers strike again: Remote access service hacked—by APT29, says TeamViewer ...
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iPhones now work as physical security keys for Google services
Filip Truta | | google smart lock, Industry News, ios, iPhone, Multi-Factor Authentication, two-factor
As multi-factor authentication becomes ubiquitous across all digital services, Google is adding a new safety net for security-conscientious iPhone owners. Apple customers can now use their shiny smartphones as security keys to ...

3 Cyber Security Tips for Small Business Owners
How to keep your small business secure from cyber attacks? With the following three simple measures, you can quickly improve the risk profile of your company. The post 3 Cyber Security Tips ...
4 Business Benefits of Professional Email Services for SMBs
How your business can benefit from Office 365 and G Suite? Get more things done with the free add-ons and protect your business with the security features. The post 4 Business Benefits ...

What Is Two-Factor or Multi-Factor Authentication?
Kundan Singh | | autentication, B2Community, Best Practices, CIAM, customer data, customer engagement, Customer Experience, customer identity, customer identity and access management, customer identity data, Customer Identity Management, Data Privacy, Data Security, increased data security, Industry News, LoginRadius, MFA, Microsoft, multi-factor, Multi-Factor Authentication, Other, security questions, single sign on, sso, sso identity providers, two factor authentication, two-factor, user data, usernames and passwords
Traditional password-and-username authentication can leave users vulnerable. In 2010 Christopher Chaney, a celebrity obsessed cyber-stalker, got hold of a number of celebrity emails. Using data gleaned from social media and Wikipedia, he ...

Why MFA on PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) leaves security concerns?
PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) introduces multi-factor authentication to combat payment redirection fraud but leaves security concerns due to SIM swapping attacks. The post Why MFA on PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) leaves security ...

Why You Need Professional Email Hosting for Your Business
In this article, we explain how basic email hosting providers can put your business at risk of cyber attacks and why you should consider migrating to a professional email service. The post ...

Hacking law firms with abandoned domain names
This research report demonstrates how domain name abandonment poses a significant cyber threat to the legal profession and other businesses. This report also makes recommendations as to measures legal practices and other ...

Is Your Conveyancing Practice Secure From Hacking?
The recent media reports of fraud against conveyancing practices suggest that professionals should be taking measures for protecting their businesses from cyber attacks. Cybercriminals primarily rely on an email-based attack know as ...

How To Prevent Payment Redirection Fraud At Your Conveyancing Practice
Enforcing Two-factor Authentication (2FA) on your email service is a robust security measure that can prevent payment redirection fraud. In the following article, we demonstrate how you can enable this powerful security ...