For decades, logging into a network, application, server, etc. usually only requires a username and password. Sometimes certain policies are put in ...
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Healthcare is a prime target for hackers
Yesterday, MedStar Health, one of the largest providers of medical services in the Washington D.C. area, announced that its computer network was ...
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GreenRADIUS Update – v2.0.9.6
The latest update has been released. This includes a few important security updates and some minor enhancements. The release notes can be found ...
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DROWN Vulnerability — GreenRADIUS Already Protected
Another potentially serious and widespread vulnerability was announced last week. The DROWN vulnerability was discovered jointly by several universities and Google and ...
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GreenRADIUS Update – v2.0.8.5 (Protects against GNU glibc vulnerability)
The latest update has been released. This includes a few important security updates including protection against the new GNU glibc vulnerability and ...
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GNU glibc Vulnerability
A new GNU C library vulnerability was announced a couple of weeks ago and exposes a critical flaw affecting almost all Linux ...
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Christina
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Security Is Not Child’s Play!
My 10 year-old daughter walked into the kitchen laughing a few days ago. She had heard on the radio that the most ...
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Kurt
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GreenRADIUS Now Supports LDAP Authentication
Another key feature has been added to GreenRADIUS and is now available -- authentication through the LDAP protocol. The GreenRADIUS premium LDAP Module ...
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GreenRADIUS Update – v2.0.6.4
The latest update has been released. This includes a few important security updates and some minor enhancements. The release notes can be found ...
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Jeremy Cruz
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Cybersecurity Trends for 2016
An article last month points to a couple of interesting trends in the cybersecurity area. The first has to do with hackers ...