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When Refrigerators Attack - How Cyber Criminals Infect Appliances, and How Manufacturers Can Stop Them
Homes and businesses worldwide are vulnerable to attacks from cyber thieves and other bad actors – and not just through their computer networks. The embedded electronics inside appliances present an easy path of entry. It’s already happened.
This document is intended to guide existing HackerGuardian customers through changes to the HackerGuardian Portal and how to use the new portal.
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Study Finds 99.99 Percent Probability That Websites with Company-Branded Address Bars Represent a Legitimate, Trusted Domain
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Study Finds 99.99 Percent Probability That Websites with Company-Branded Address Bars Represent a Legitimate, Trusted Domain
SSL certificates provide internet users with the assurance that the website they’re visiting is safe, secure and under the control of a legitimate operator. Or at least they're supposed to.
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New Research on EV SSL Security from Georgia Tech: EV Domains 99.99% Free of Online Crime
Online criminal actors reveals that domains with EV SSL certificates are 99.99% likely to be unassociated with bad cyber actors. CyFI studied 2.6 million domains associated with EV SSL to arrive at these results.
An article from yesterday incorrectly calls Comodo an issuer of SSL certificates. Comodo has not been in the digital certificate business since 2017, when Sectigo spun out as its own business.
One logical fallacy that frequently occurs when evaluating Extended Validation is to assume that if some other site is not using EV SSL, that means you shouldn't either. Read on to learn why this reasoning is a dangerous fallacy.
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