Browsing Tag
2FA
24 posts
New Android Malware Ajina.Banker Steals 2FA Codes, Spreads via Telegram
A new Android malware called Trojan Ajina.Banker is targeting Central Asia – Discover how this malicious malware disguises…
September 13, 2024
WordPress Mandates 2FA, SVN Passwords for Plugin, Theme Authors
Starting October 2024, WordPress requires plugin and theme authors to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) and use SVN-specific passwords…
September 5, 2024
Texting Secrets: How Messenger Apps Guard Your Chats
Worried about prying eyes? We explain how messenger apps keep your chats confidential with features like encryption & multi-factor authentication. Learn about security risks & emerging technologies for a safer digital future.
April 15, 2024
Payment authorization and one-time passwords – Mobile Token
Isn’t it shocking that people still use passwords like QWERTY12, 1234, or pet names for their online accounts?…
March 29, 2024
SMS-Based 2FA Will Be Limited to Twitter Blue Users
Twitter will now charge for 2FA, limiting the must-have security feature to only Twitter Blue subscribers.
February 18, 2023
Preventing Insider Attacks on Your HR System
An insider threat has emerged as one of the most significant threats to all types of businesses and organizations.
January 6, 2023
Encrypted Email Service ProtonMail Now Supports Physical Security Keys
Two Factor Authentication via Physical Security Keys is Now Possible on ProtonMail.
October 15, 2022
Hackers Using SHARPEXT Browser Malware to Spy on Gmail and Aol Users
Researchers have warned users of Gmail on Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browser of a new email spying…
August 7, 2022
New MaliBot Android Malware Found Stealing Personal, Banking Data
MaliBot Android Malware is also capable of bypassing 2FA (Two-factor authentication). F5 Labs researchers have discovered a new Android…
June 17, 2022
Hackers exploit 2FA flaw to steal crypto from 6,000 Coinbase users
working to reimburse the customers for the funds they have lost and help them regain control of their accounts. Here's what happened.
October 2, 2021