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  • November 8th, 2012

    Twitter’s Response To Compromised Account Situation: Accounts Were Compromised, But We Reset Too Many Passwords

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    Twitter has responded to us with a statement regarding the password reset situation.

    For those of you just waking up or catching wind of this, a lot of folks have been reporting that their account password has been reset because it was compromised. → Read More

    November 8th, 2012

    Twitter Responds About Implementing Two-Factor Authentication For More Security In The Future

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    As we continue to search for answers on what’s going on with the Twitter password reset situation, the company is giving us information very slowly. The situation is very complex, because the users who are getting the emails, if it’s not being sent to spam, think it’s a phishing scam and are not resetting their passwords.

    This is a pretty big problem for the Internet, and we don’t know why or… → Read More

    July 15th, 2008

    Unpatched PCs put in compromising situation in under four minutes

    According to researchers at the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC), an unpatched PC will last in the wilds of the Web less than four minutes before being attacked and compromised. That’s faster than most people can run a mile, and as ISC’s Survival Time sitepoints out, faster than it takes to download most patches. The ISC has an interactive graph showing the rise and recent plummet of unpatched… → Read More