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Weak passwords are like flimsy mailboxes: easy to break into. Change your passwords regularly and use a variety of characters for maximum protection. #StrongPasswords #SecureEmail
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Never forget your passwords again! Wouldn’t that be great? With this simple formula, you can do it. It’s so simple, so secure, and easy to remember. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eTXMwwQS
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Weak passwords are like flimsy mailboxes: easy to break into. Change your passwords regularly and use a variety of characters for maximum protection. #StrongPasswords #SecureEmail
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Saw this on a friend’s page. We need to remember that our adversaries are doing everything they can to breach our defenses, and the least we can do is use strong passwords to secure our systems! Some things to remember: 1) Don’t reuse passwords 2) Always use strong passwords, which include letters, numbers, and special characters 3) Change your passwords frequently
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Keep Your Devices Safe 1: Password Protection: Always set a password or PIN on your devices to keep your information safe. Make sure it's something only you know. 2: Lock Screen Timeout: Set your device to lock automatically after a short time of inactivity. This way, if you forget to lock it, no one else can use it. 3: Avoid Sharing Passwords: Never share your passwords with friends, even if they're your BFFs. It's essential to keep your stuff private.
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The Password Paradox: Simple vs. Secure? You Can Have Both! Forget the struggle! We'll crack the code on creating STRONG, UNBREAKABLE passwords that are ACTUALLY easy to remember. (Spoiler alert: It's not about birthdays or pet names!)
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CVE-2023-3265: An authentication bypass exists on CyberPower PowerPanel Enterprise by failing to sanitize meta-characters from the username, allowing an attacker to login into the application with the default user "cyberpower" by appending a non-printable character.An unauthenticated attacker can leverage this...
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Talking about how to get hacked with your own passwords and secrets @Sourcicode3
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New Vulnerability Information from NVD: CVE-2023-26151 Versions of the package asyncua before 0.9.96 are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) such that an attacker can send a malformed packet and as a result, the server will enter into an infinite loop and consume excessive memory. Published on: October 02, 2023 at 10:15PM Link to post: https://bit.ly/48G9cRR
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Get a 5 minute demo on Invary OS layer runtime integrity solution. Your zero trust is not complete without Invary. Pennies a day can keep your data safe so the hackers can't play.
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