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Don't Get Locked Out by 2FA

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Don't Get Locked Out by 2FA

Two Factor Authentication (2FA) or Multi-Factor Authentication is critical to keep you safe. So, I'm writing again on this topic. You are smart to use two-factor identification (2FA) to protect your accounts. Without it, you face serious hassles and financial risks from data breaches. Setting up multiple ways to recover from problems with 2FA will ensure you won't get locked out of your accounts. Get a code from your phone. Unlock a website. Authenticators Authenticators cleverly lock out thieves and let you in. You put an authenticator app on your mobile phone. When you log in to a website that...

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Cascading Hacker Break-Ins

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Cascading Hacker Break-Ins

Recent events highlight the critical role played by hardware security keys. Your online accounts may be vulnerable even if...

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What To Do If You Are Hacked?

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What To Do If You Are Hacked?

In case you experience a breach, be prepared to act quickly with this Computer Breach Emergency Checklist.

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Complacency Can Cost Five Figures in a Week

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Complacency Can Cost Five Figures in a Week

What's at stake if you fall behind the times? A typical cyber attack can rack up these costs for a small firm: ...

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Protect Your Backups against Ransomware

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Protect Your Backups against Ransomware

The best way to protect your backups against ransomware is to isolate them from your computers and network. To "airgap" a backup, you eliminate any direct, electronic path to your backup media.

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