by Tricerion | Oct 31, 2013 | Cyberthieves, Passwords, Phishing, Retail, Trends, Usability, Vulnerabilities
We are used to going through airport security checkpoints and having to present a photo ID. The bank gives us cash if we can prove that we are who we say we are. But there is no need to show your passport to get through the front door of your own house. Your loving...
by Schehrezade Davidson | Jul 15, 2013 | Banking, Cyberthieves, Mobile, Passwords, Phishing, Retail, Trends, Usability, Vulnerabilities
Tricerion is in the business of visual security. We built the world’s most secure graphic authentication system. We believe security should be as tangible as the reality of financial losses and damages to major brands due to the widespread practice of relying on...
by Schehrezade Davidson | Dec 21, 2012 | Banking, Cyberthieves, Retail
by Schehrezade Davidson | Nov 14, 2012 | Passwords, Phishing, Retail, Trends, Usability, Vulnerabilities
Do you like your friends and family? Let’s assume you do. And assuming you like them, you probably don’t want them to have their identity stolen by hackers. Am I right? Well then, let’s take a look at a few products on the market this year that must have been designed...
by Schehrezade Davidson | Jul 4, 2012 | Phishing, Retail, Usability, Vulnerabilities
And perhaps, some pictures are worth more than that. It would seem that some inherently foolish folks out there have posted pictures on twitter of their credit cards – numbers and expiration dates readable. Really, people? Sometimes truth really is crazier than...
by Schehrezade Davidson | Jan 17, 2012 | Cyberthieves, Phishing, Retail, Usability, Vulnerabilities
Scanning Twitter for responses to the Zappos breach, we have a few favourites that are awfully telling: From @jjmartucci: I bet 99% of the stolen Zappos passwords were “shoes”. // Fact: most passwords are frighteningly easy to guess. We bet that those...