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#WorldPasswordDay 2021: Why Waving Goodbye to Passwords is Still the Best Password We Can Use This Year

#WorldPasswordDay 2021: Why Waving Goodbye to Passwords is Still the Best Password We Can Use This Year Another year, another 12 months full of data breaches. According to a report from Risk Based Security (RBS), although the number of publicly reported breach events decreased by 48% in 2020, the total number of records compromised increased by 141%. Although these figures are not solely down to the endurance of the age-old username and password model, it is undoubtedly still a huge contributing factor. In fact, further research has shown that 71% of hacks today aren’t really hacks, but simply bad actors logging in with valid user credentials they’ve obtained elsewhere.

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Google sees new trick in renewed North Korea cyber attacks

Google is seeing fresh threats from a North Korean government cyber group. This comes after Google’s Threat Analysis Group in January documented a hacking campaign targeting cyber security researchers. The hackers’ modus operandi is to build credibility by targeting legitimate researchers, according to Google. As described by Google in January, the actors set up a research blog and multiple Twitter profiles to interact with researchers and used the profiles to post links to their blog and post videos of their claimed exploits. Exploit refers to code that takes advantage of a software or security flaw. Google is seeing fresh threats from a North Korean government cyber group..

Mise en liste blanche des emails : les risques d une confiance automatisée

Mise en liste blanche des emails : les risques d une confiance automatisée
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Oracle wants to bring blockchain to the masses through a crypto-secure data offering

Analysis While blockchain is known for bringing trust and transparency to multi-party workflows, it can also ensure the immutability of business-critical data. Realizing this potential, technology giant Oracle has announced a crypto-secure data management offering that will be provided as a free feature for Oracle converged database users.  Juan Loaiza, executive vice president, Mission-Critical Database Technologies at Oracle, told Cointelegraph that it’s become apparent that customers deploying blockchain solutions often do not require the full capabilities of these implementations. Loaiza also pointed out that the complexity of introducing a completely new technology stack into an IT environment can be burdensome.

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