Why autofilling passwords in your browser is a bad thing
“If you’re not inconvenienced, then it’s not secure” – Ryan Collins
What’s all this then?
All of the
Google is going to start turning on two-factor authentication for users
Soon we’ll start automatically enrolling users in 2SV if their accounts are appropriately configured. (You can check the status
How you are tracked online and what you can do about it #YouTube
What’s the harm? Your browsing habits can give up all sorts of information about you that you may have
Digital literacy is the first step to security
Defense systems cannot provide 100% of the security organizations need as long as individual employees are making decisions about what
Bitwarden is another password manager
Password managers are one of the best way for you to stay safe online. In the past I’ve used
Keep safe and unshorten URLs with unshorten.link
Unshorten.link is a website and Chrome extension that provides you protection against malicious shortened links by allowing you to
It only takes one device to hack a network
A corporate laptop being used in a coffee shop at a weekend was enough to allow a sophisticated cybercrime group
Some password security myths
Before we can pick a path to follow into the future of authentication, we must first overcome some myths and
What the green padlock in your browser really means
Maybe you were once advised to “look for the padlock” as a means of telling legitimate e-commerce sites from phishing
Cybersecurity tips for teenagers
Now that school is back in session, many high schoolers have new phones, new computers and new privileges for using