In May of this year over one million patients and staff members of Tampa General Hospital were effected by a cybersecurity breach. ...
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School District Cyber Attacks
In November of 2020 the Baltimore County Public School district lost close to $10 Million in damages from a cyber attack. This is ...
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Okta MFA Cloud Service Hack Exposed Customer Data
The Lapsus$ hacking group allegedly hacked into Okta, a major provider of cloud-based identity and access management services early this year. The ...
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Advantages of on-premise MFA
When considering MFA solutions, organizations may weigh cloud offerings versus on-premise deployments. As GreenRADIUS is primarily an on-premise MFA solution, there are ...
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GreenRADIUS not vulnerable to Log4j vulnerabilities
Summary CVE-2021-44228 and CVE-2021-45046 (Log4Shell or LogJam) are both zero-day vulnerabilities in the widely used Apache Log4j Java-based logging library. Since it is ...
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SolarWinds Hack Highlights The Importance of Multi-Factor Authentication
A large-scale cyber-attack was confirmed earlier this week that includes breaches into United States federal government agencies. On Monday, SolarWinds confirmed that Orion ...
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A GreenRADIUS Two-Factor Authentication Plugin for WordPress
Weak passwords and cross-site password reuse are two of the most common ways to break into a WordPress installation. Fortunately, WordPress plugins ...
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2FA for GNOME Desktop for Linux
Did you know that the GNOME Desktop Manager supports two-factor authentication for protection? The GNOME Desktop Manager (GDM) performs its user authentication through ...
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YubiRADIUS No Longer Works With YubiCloud v1 Protocol
As Yubico announced a few months ago, Yubico is no longer supporting the YubiCloud v1 protocol. This took full effect on February ...
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2FA for Palo Alto Networks Firewalls in FIPS Mode Supported by GreenRADIUS
Palo Alto Networks (PAN) firewalls are FIPS-140-2 certified. FIPS certification is generally required for use of firewalls in the government space. Equally ...