Here at
HackerAttacker, we talk a lot about how to protect yourself from hackers of all
shapes and sizes (or colors,
as it were). What we rarely talk about is
what it is liked to actually be hacked.
There are countless examples of various individuals being hacked (and
we’ve talked a lot about some big
company hacks as well), so you know it isn’t some rare occurrence. Today, I’m going to talk about some password
policy best practices I learned from being hacked myself, and how the
experience changed the way in which I approach my online security.
Showing posts with label password manager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label password manager. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Simple USB Token Logon | Secure Authentication
Passwords. Did you even read that word? Passwords are such a staple of everyday life
now that we hardly even recognize when the word even plants itself in front of
us. Half of the time, a website asks us
to enter a username or ID and we immediately fill the blank space beneath it
with a password. We don’t even think
about it. That’s just the way things are
now, especially with people. Don’t you
think it would be nice if you could login without a password though? Sure, it
sounds simple, but what about the fallout surrounding the security
vulnerabilities inherent in using no password?
Let’s talk about that after the jump!
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Top 5 Solutions to Stop Hackers
And when I say
hackers, I want to be clear. I mean the security crackers that break into your
account to steal your information, max out your credit card, and wreak havoc on
your computer or device! This is not how you intended things to end when you
chose that password that you could remember or ignored Gmail’s new second
factor feature. But, now it is too late. Unless you have a Tardis, you are not
changing the fact that your email or other personal accounts have been
compromised.
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