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Chrome wants to make your passwords stronger

Malwarebytes

A common sentiment, shared by many people down the years, is that storing passwords in browsers is a bad idea. Malware, for example, would specifically target password storage in browsers and plunder everything in sight. Password managers weren’t exactly flying off the shelves back in 2007, your only real options were home grown.

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North Korea-linked Lazarus APT targets defense industry with ThreatNeedle backdoor

Security Affairs

Attackers employed a custom tunneling tool to achieve this, it forwards client traffic to the server, the malware encrypts the traffic using trivial binary encryption. .” ThreatNeedle attempt to exfiltrate sensitive data from the infected networks through SSH tunnels to a remote server located in South Korea.

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A Question of Identity: The Evolution of Identity & Access Management

SecureWorld News

This strategy now provides a more complete sphere of governance across applications and files by putting identity at the center of security and IT operations. An IAM solution with adaptive MFA combined with Zero Trust can help minimize this risk.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Art of Invisibility

ForAllSecure

It's a process of protecting critical information through encryption and being aware of the potential for eavesdropping on conversations. One afternoon in 2007, a container loaded with drug ecstasy went missing from a port in Melbourne, Australia. Don't use familiar passwords seriously. It was worth about $500 million.

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