In the wake of last year’s password dumps and this year’s Twitter hacks, many have been paying extra attention to their passwords. The most common advice doled out is to use separate passwords for each website and service. Additionally, these passwords are supposed to be “strong,” meaning they combine letters, numbers and…
The use of passwords in a technological evolution
Every day we read about an incredible number of successful attacks and data breaches that exploited leak of authentication mechanisms practically in every sector. Often also critical control system are exposed on line protected only by a weak password, in many cases the default one of factory settings, wrong behavior…
Further 13,000 Israeli emails and clear text passwords leaked
OpIsrael has been going hard out leaking data from israel sites, wiping databases and leaving sites defaced or inaccessible from ddos attacks. Today we have discovered a 3 part pastebin post that claims to have 15,000 israeli emails. View full post on Cyber War News View full post on The Cyber…
Afghan Islamic Press website hacked, weak passwords exposed by @VenomSec
The cyber attacks in the middle east have taken a turn to another country which has not seen to many attacks in the past. That country is Afghanistan and the hackers who are carrying out these attacks are known as @VenomSec. The most recent attack is on a afghan Islamic press (http://afghanislamicpress.com/) website and has resulted…
ProtectMyID: With the change of seasons, it’s a good idea to #change your passwords. Here are #tips for creating strong #passwords http://t.co/Vbp0qM6n
ProtectMyID: With the change of seasons, it’s a good idea to #change your passwords. Here are #tips for creating strong #passwords http://t.co/Vbp0qM6n View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com View full post on National Cyber Security
ProtectMyID: Legitimate companies don’t ask customers to confirm or provide personal info – cc and account #s, SSNs, passwords, etc. – via email or text.
ProtectMyID: Legitimate companies don’t ask customers to confirm or provide personal info – cc and account #s, SSNs, passwords, etc. – via email or text. View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
SpywareLady: Twitter Hacker Discloses 55000 Passwords — GigaLaw.co… http://t.co/89pQvRFq
SpywareLady: Twitter Hacker Discloses 55000 Passwords — GigaLaw.co… http://t.co/89pQvRFq View full post on Twitter / SpywareLady View full post on National Cyber Security
Twitter says leaked passwords mostly inaccurate or for suspended spammers
Twitter logins and passwords leaked on the web this week are mostly inaccurate or belong to accounts already suspended for spamming, the company said last night. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
SpywareLady: Twitter hacked? Hacker leaks passwords of ‘spam accounts’ http://t.co/IIlpvOH2
SpywareLady: Twitter hacked? Hacker leaks passwords of ‘spam accounts’ http://t.co/IIlpvOH2 View full post on Twitter / SpywareLady View full post on National Cyber Security
Twitter says leaked passwords inaccurate, accounts already suspended
Many of the Twitter logins and passwords leaked on the web this week are either inaccurate or belong to accounts already suspended for spamming, the company said late Tuesday. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking