by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 9, 2019 | Business, News, Security, Security Breach, Security Cameras, Video Surveillance
In the retail industry, new features expand the use of video and help to mitigate crime. A thief broke into one of Fabricio Pareja’s restaurants not long ago, but he didn’t stay long: Just grabbed a few iPads from beside the cash register and bolted. Why the hasty...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 6, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, News, Security, Technology News, Websites
More than half of logins (53%) on social media sites are fraudulent and 25% of all new account applications on social media are fraud, according to the Q3 Fraud and Abuse Report by Arkose Labs. The report analyzed more than 1.2 billion transactions spanning account...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 4, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Network Security, Networking, News, Security, Technology News
As anyone working in IT Security knows, Wi-Fi connectivity is a double-edged sword. Our modern, mobile workforce uses Wi-Fi (along with cellular) in ways that make businesses more productive, efficient and profitable than few could have imagined a couple of decades...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 2, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Mobile Access Control, News, Security, Technology News
Security researchers have discovered a powerful surveillance app first designed for Android devices can now target victims with iPhones. The spy app, found by researchers at mobile security firm Lookout, said its developer abused their Apple-issued enterprise...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Aug 30, 2019 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, Mobile Access Control, Network Security, News, Security, Technology News
It was in 2011 that mobile malware took off in 2011. That is when hackers began serious attacks on mobile phones, says David Emm, principal security researcher, at Kaspersky Lab, a cyber-security company. “At that point, the data became worth stealing, and since then...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Aug 28, 2019 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, Mobile Access Control, News, Security, Technology News
A study from Southern Methodist University’s Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber-security found that hackers can figure out a person’s password by listening to them type on a keyboard. Aacoustic signals, or sound waves, produced when a person types on a computer...
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