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Revealed: Facebook’s “Incredibly Aggressive” Alleged Theft of Snapchat App Data
Richi Jennings | | Brian J. Dunne, class action, class action lawsuit, DeleteFacebook, facebook, facebook fine, free vpn app, Ghostbusters, IAPP, Man In The Middle, man in the middle attack, man in the middle attacks, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, mitm, MitM Attack, mitm attacks, mitm tool, mitm tools, Onavo, Onavo VPN, SB Blogwatch, Snapchat, SSL Bump, VPN
Meta MITM IAAP SSL bump: Zuck ordered “Project Ghostbusters”—with criminal consequences, says class action lawsuit ...
Security Boulevard
A Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Legacy VPN to ZTNA
With the rise of cloud-based applications and evolving cyberthreats, migrating to a zero-trust network access (ZTNA) solution has become essential ...
Security Boulevard
NordVPN Review 2023: Comprehensive Security for Your Business
NordVPN and Its Importance in 2023 Digital threats are evolving at an unprecedented rate. Thus, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for modern businesses cannot be overstated. Among the plethora of tools ...
Your Shield Online: Understanding and Using Virtual Private Networks
The internet, as fascinating as it is, can often feel like a constant tug-of-war between convenience and privacy. As we navigate the digital landscape, numerous entities—ranging from legitimate businesses to malicious actors—are ...
The Current and Future State of Email Security with Andy Yen, CEO of Proton
Tom Eston | | Andy Yen, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, email, email security, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Password, password manager, passwords, Podcast, Privacy, proton, Proton Mail, Proton Pass, Proton VPN, security, technology, VPN, Weekly Edition
In this episode, host Tom Eston speaks with Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton, to discuss the current and future state of email security. We also discuss Andy’s unique background as ...
SDP: The Paradigm Shift in Network Security You Can’t Ignore
In its heyday, the virtual private network (VPN) commanded immense respect as a groundbreaking leap forward in IT security, establishing an invincible perimeter for protecting confidential data. But that was almost 30 ...
Security Boulevard
Does Your VPN Performance Slow You Down? Here’s Why
3 min read In light of poor VPN performance, IT teams need to find faster and more secure connectivity solutions. Here’s why and what can be done. The post Does Your VPN ...
Top 5 Cyberattacks of Q1 2023 and How Zero Trust Can Prevent Similar Attacks
6 min read T-Mobile, MailChimp, and Chick-Fil-A are among the biggest breaches so far in 2023. Let's break them down and examine how zero-trust access can help prevent similar attacks in the ...
Securing the WireGuard VPN with 2FA Authentication
Securing a VPN with 2-factor Authentication (2FA) provides an additional layer of security to protect your online activities and data. Here are some reasons why you should consider using 2FA for your ...
5 Reasons to Replace (or Augment) Your VPN Connection with Zero Trust
5 min read VPNs can be insecure, perform poorly and cannot answer agility needs. Zero trust can complement or replace VPNs, to reduce the attack surface. The post 5 Reasons to Replace ...