by Tricerion | Feb 29, 2020 | Blog, Passwords, Trends, Usability
Security specialists continue to seek new and innovative answers to tackle the growing problem of data breaches and compromised systems that use username/password authentication. It’s hard to fight a war if you don’t know the weak spots in your defense and how the...
by Tricerion | Jan 31, 2020 | Mobile, Passwords, Phishing, Usability, Vulnerabilities
The increased use of mobile devices highlights the tension between the ease of use of performing common tasks and processes, and the importance of maintaining an adequate level of security. Mobile phones and tablets are feeling more and more as extra body parts, and...
by Tricerion | Jun 19, 2019 | Passwords, Phishing, Vulnerabilities
As published on infosecurity-magazine.com Yesterday’s concept of ‘strong passwords’ has become today’s bad joke, since passwords are not cracked any more, they are simply harvested by means of fake phishing sites or Trojan spyware planted on the user’s PC. Against...
by Tricerion | Feb 26, 2015 | Cyberthieves, Passwords, Phishing, Trends, Vulnerabilities
As you are reading this post, several thousand data records will have been stolen. A recent study published by Gemalto shows that almost a billion data records were lost in 2014 as a result of 1,352 major data breach incidents that occurred around the world, with the...
by Tricerion | Nov 10, 2014 | Passwords, Usability
Recent research has shown that the brain can process visual images in only 13 milliseconds. That’s roughly 75 images per second. And even more surprising is that the brain can recall even images seen for only 13 milliseconds. The average brain processes words at a...