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Only 6% of 19 billion confiscated passwords were unique -- they weren't reused for other accounts or purposes. Here's what to ...
With new AI developments redefining how we approach cybersecurity, experts told Newsweek that biometrics would be the future ...
In cybersecurity, there’s no shortage of discussions around the latest technological advancements such as cutting-edge ...
Professor of computer and information technology at Purdue University Mustafa Abdallah shares his do's and don'ts for ...
Weak passwords remain a primary vulnerability in cybersecurity, with over 80% of data breaches linked to compromised ...
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Cybersecurity and data privacy are constantly in the news. Governments are passing new cybersecurity laws. Companies are ...
Cybersecurity stays in the spotlight as new laws emerge, yet many continue to lose ground in protecting data privacy every ...
Weak credentials were found across banking dashboards, email logins, and internal tools - leaving critical data vulnerable.
It’s often not the sophisticated malware or zero-day exploits that cause the most damage. It’s the simple, overlooked gaps in ...
If there’s one constant in healthcare cybersecurity, it’s change. From the ever-evolving tactics to the Whack-a-Mole of hacker groups, health system cybersecurity leaders must remain vigilant to ...
In an age where our lives are deeply intertwined with the digital world, a weak password is like leaving your front door wide open. From email to banking apps, your online security starts with strong ...