This is version 2 of this article, which was originally published on Jan 25, 2020. It has more updated information.
One of the many complaints I have about WordPress is that it has become a magnet for malicious bots. These … [continue reading]
This is version 2 of this article, which was originally published on Jan 25, 2020. It has more updated information.
One of the many complaints I have about WordPress is that it has become a magnet for malicious bots. These … [continue reading]
I have had this post sitting in my draft folder for many months half completed. This past weekend I saw that brownstudy.info posted Creating random passphrases for stronger passwords (link down August 2019), which reminded me to finally complete this … [continue reading]
I mentioned this briefly in another post, but I thought it was important enough to cover again. The sensitive financial accounts you have often will use security questions to prevent unauthorized people from accessing your account. This may have … [continue reading]
It has been a while since Newsletter #3 – Eliminate. For #4, I wanted to take a break from fitness and nutrition for one issue and focus on a topic that we can all benefit from. With all the … [continue reading]
In my last post I used the Dashlane “Inbox Scan” tool to find any emails that I have archived that point to online accounts. Many of these emails also included the saved passwords. This means if someone had gotten access … [continue reading]
I thought I was done posting about security, but I realized today after using a brand new service that I have a security leak. Before I go into what I found, I want to link to my other three posts … [continue reading]