Data Protection

Houston Astros

One, two, three hacks—you’re out! Four lessons all companies can learn from baseball’s Astros hacking scandal

Most of us assume that corporate espionage and digital theft of trade secrets rarely occur outside of technology, retail, and finance. But as the recent hacking of the Houston Astros’ internal computer network—allegedly by St. Louis Cardinals employees—proves, every company

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Webroot Threat Report

How collective intelligence can protect your business from sophisticated attacks

Last week hackers stole the personal information of 4 million federal workers after the Office of Personnel Management and Interior Department were compromised. Another case of hacking was reported this week and this time the victim is the U. S.

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Selective two-factor authentication still leaves you vulnerable

Two-factor (or multi-factor authentication) is a very effective way of providing an additional layer of security for systems and data. It’s relatively trivial these days for attackers to compromise usernames and passwords, and two-factor authentication puts another line of defense

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