by Liquid Video Technologies | May 22, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Mobile Access Control, News, Security, Security Breach, Technology News
A new study from FICO found a large percentage of Americans currently do not take the necessary steps to protect their passwords and logins online. As consumers reliance on online services grows in response to COVID-19, the study examined the steps Americans are...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 20, 2020 | Cybersecurity, News, Security, Technology News
Data security is creating fear and trust issues for IT professionals, according to the third-annual Oracle and KPMG Cloud Threat Report 2020. The study of 750 cybersecurity and IT professionals across the globe found that a patchwork approach to data security,...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 14, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, News, Security, Technology News
More than 4,000 Android apps that use Google’s cloud-hosted Firebase databases are ‘unknowingly’ leaking sensitive information on their users, including their email addresses, usernames, passwords, phone numbers, full names, chat messages and...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 12, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, News, Security, Security Breach, Technology News
In the last few months, multiple groups of attackers successfully compromised corporate email accounts of at least 156 high-ranking officers at various firms based in Germany, the UK, Netherlands, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Dubbed ‘PerSwaysion,’ the newly...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 8, 2020 | Cybersecurity, News, Security, Technology News
Software giant Adobe today released emergency updates for three of its widely used products that patch dozens of newly discovered critical vulnerabilities. The list of affected software includes Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, and Magento e-commerce platform,...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 6, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, News, Security, Security Breach, Technology News
A new type of mobile banking malware has been discovered abusing Android’s security features to exfiltrate sensitive data from financial applications, read user SMS messages, and hijack SMS-based two-factor authentication codes. Called “EventBot” by...
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