Tag: Phishing
S/MIME Re-trial
In the blog S/MIME on Trial in 2013, I outlined some challenges using S/MIME to send secure email.
I also posed the question, was I confident the issues would be solved in a 3-5 year timeframe?
Well, here we are 3 years later, let’s take a look. Continue reading “S/MIME Re-trial”
Phishing Nets
Phishing is one of the most common forms of cyber-attack at the current time. Effectively attackers try and fool you to providing sensitive data such as user names and password into fake web sites. Continue reading “Phishing Nets”
Two-Factor Authentication Phishing
I’ve not blogged on two-factor authentication for a while – the roll out among major providers is encouraging – Come on Amazon and Virgin Media, it’s about time you stepped up.
Security Predictions
At this time of year, it seems that one of the duties of a CTO of a security company to make predictions about the year ahead.
My prediction is somewhat generic, followed by a wish list. Please help me with my wish list, so we can prevent my prediction!
DM Twitter Phishing
Twitter users, watch out for Direct Messages suggesting you look at a picture of yourself…