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Tag Archives: password spraying
How Email Administrators Can Improve Authentication Security
The previous articles about authentication attacks focused on how an end user identifies and protects themselves from authentication attacks. But what about protecting the server itself, and all user accounts, from such attacks? This article goes over what can be … Continue reading →
The Different Types of Authentication Attacks – What you can do to Protect Yourself
The previous article of this series goes over the basics of Authentication Attacks and Indicators that your account could be at risk. You might not be aware that authentication attacks are increasing in volume in the threat landscape. What’s worse … Continue reading →
New Botnet Activity Targeting Email Accounts
In the past week a new and emerging pattern is being observed which indicates cyber criminals have refined their techniques around attacking email accounts with the end goal of compromising the accounts for malicious purposes. Method A Botnet is being … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2FA, authentication attack, botnet, CLIENTID, compromised accounts, compromised routers, email server, IoT, password spraying
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Why am I being Spammed? How are they Hacking me?
Don’t you hate it when you get the same spam messages day after day? Have you ever been a victim of your account(s) being hacked? How does an average person with basic internet skills avoid such outcomes? Of course, we … Continue reading →