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How to Keep Yourself Secure After the Equifax Data Breach

October 13, 2017
The ScoopEquifax publicly reported a massive data breach on July 29th, and many users of the credit reporting service are still wondering if their information was exposed, and what to do about it if it was.The breach lasted from mid-May to July of this year. Names, social security numbers, birthdates, addresses and driver’s license numbers, as well as credit card numbers and dispute documents from some users, were taken. An estimated 145.5 million Americans (>45%) have been affected, and thousands of records have been stolen from individuals in Canada and the UK as well.Equifax is

Why You Need Two-factor Authentication

January 31, 2018
It’s as simple as this: if you don’t know what two-step authentication is then you are at risk. Two-step authentication is a method of granting a user access using two or more ‘authentication factors’.  An authentication factor can be as simple as a password.  Using a single authentication factor (a single text password) has become a weak means of protecting online assets.Despite having the best security measures and following all the ‘best practices,’ the fact is PCs can become compromised and passwords can be cracked, deciphered and exploited. This can put you and your

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