What is MFA? Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a method of confirming a user’s identity by requiring two or more independent credentials before…
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What is MFA? Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a method of confirming a user’s identity by requiring two or more independent credentials before…
Why phishing remains a top security concern Phishing attacks continue to be one of the most effective ways criminals breach organizations and…
What phishing is and why it matters Phishing is a type of online scam that tricks people into revealing personal information, login…
Why spyware on a website matters Spyware is code that collects data, intercepts activity, or opens secret access paths,often without the site…
Understanding ransomware and why website owners should care Ransomware is a form of malware that locks access to data or functionality and…
Quick context: why this matters Cyberattacks are part of everyday risk for people and organizations. Ransomware gets a lot of attention because…
Why website owners should take Trojans seriously A Trojan is a type of malicious software that hides inside seemingly harmless code or…
What a Trojan actually is and why the name matters A Trojan, short for “Trojan horse,” is a type of malicious software…
How website viruses work and why owners should care When people talk about a “virus” on a website they usually mean some…
Understanding what malware actually is Malware is short for malicious software , programs written to harm computers, steal data, or give unauthorized…
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