Passwords are the key to your digital kingdom. Passwords, also known as “credentials,” provide the user with access to all information and data that the user has been authorized to access, whether in a personal or professional capacity. It is one thing to have a weak password for your personal accounts, but quite another to
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Privacy Tip #430 – GrubHub Confirms Security Incident Through Third Party Vendor
By Linn Foster Freedman on
Posted in Privacy Tips
If you are a GrubHub customer, read carefully. The app has confirmed a security incident involving a third-party vendor that allowed an unauthorized threat actor to access user contact information, including some customer names, email addresses, telephone numbers, and partial payment information for a subset of campus diners.
GrubHub’s response states, “The unauthorized party also…
Privacy Tip #426 – CyberArk Report Confirms Employees Bypass Cybersecurity Policies
By Linn Foster Freedman on
Posted in Privacy Tips
- A majority of employees have access to sensitive information;
- Employees commonly reuse passwords;