Turn on Two-Factor Auth on Linkedin Today
Another scandal with hacked accounts has rocked the network and gave us another reason to think of the importance of two-factor auth for everyone. This time, the data protection system of LinkedIn, the largest social network for business people, was compromised. Actually, this data leakage happened four years ago, in summer 2012. Back then hackers got an access to the email addresses and passwords of the LinkedIn users. Shortly after...
10 Things You Can Do with the Smartwatch
How often do you have to worry about your cell phone running out of battery when you have a whole heap of things to do today? Have you ever forgotten your phone at home while hurrying to work in the morning? And how did you feel this day? Waiting for an important call, you have to carry your cell phone everywhere (even to the toilet)? And what it is like when you are in a crowded transport and your phone starts ringing being in...
The Most Prominent Data Leaks of 2015
In 2015, we faced many ambitious and controversial data leaks. Thus, we can mace a conclusion: hackers are becoming more sophisticated while users are still imprudent and careless. The recollection of the most striking cases of information security breaches can help us to understand the most common ways of data leaks. As well as how to organize our data protection systems to avoid material and reputation losses. Large-scale data leaks...
New Vulnerability of the LastPass Unveiled
Any active Internet user has many accounts on different websites. And each of them requires a username and password. Since it is impossible to keep everything in your head, a regular user usually writes them on a piece of paper. And puts it somewhere not far from the computer (we have already written why it is not recommended to do so here). An advanced user, in turn, uses password managers to store this information. But, even...
How to Choose and Use Strong Passwords
In 2007, the most popular password among the Internet users was the word ‘password’. Later, people have realized that strong passwords should include not only letters but also numbers. And in 2008 “password1” became the users’ favorite password. Despite all efforts of cyber security experts, who tried to explain to the average users, that predictable and frequently used passwords cannot be trustworthy,...