Enough With the FTP, Already – Go With SCP (or SFTP) When Available
People still use FTP – No, that’s not a question, it’s a statement of fact. Time after time at my last job I used to overhear co-workers using that most…
People still use FTP – No, that’s not a question, it’s a statement of fact. Time after time at my last job I used to overhear co-workers using that most…
Google Chrome 70 will roll out in about a week and all remaining Symantec SSL certificates will be distrusted This is the last week for website owners using Symantec SSL…
Maybe these guys aren’t so sophisticated after all… Because so little is known about the Russian hacker group APT 28 or Fancy Bear, we sometimes attribute near-mythical qualities to it…
Bloomberg’s bombshell report shows how a supply chain attack can wreak havoc Yesterday morning Bloomberg released a report that detailed how Chinese spies had been inserting microchips no bigger than…
Local governments across the US have been reporting breaches—this is why. A couple of weeks ago we talked about Magecart and a newly resurgent exploit called formjacking. Essentially it works…
The illusion of choice presented by Google and Facebook amounts to an ultimatum. Having gone nearly a month and a half since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation went…
Now we’d like to know what we can do better! Two years ago we made a decision to rebrand The SSL Store’s blog and turn it into a cybersecurity vertical…
Facebook announced the breach on Friday morning. I woke up this morning with an odd icon flashing on my phone’s lock screen. It was Facebook messenger, an app I seldom…
Cybercrime will generate at least $1.5 trillion this year—and that’s conservative Two weeks ago we discussed the impressive work done by Dr. Michael McGuire on a cybercrime study that found…
Social engineering, phishing emails, stolen credentials – stop me if you’ve heard this one… The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has issued a warning about a phishing scheme that…
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