In light of the Yahoo Voices hack where 450,000 passwords have been compromised, it’s time again to let the world know what they are doing wrong when it comes to passwords. CNET pointed out that: 2,295: The number of times a sequential list of numbers was used, with “123456″ by far being the most popular password. Read more…
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Growing up in and around Boston, Massachusetts, I encountered enough urban crime to understand the importance of self-defense from an early age. I studied several forms of defensive training and soon began a career helping others improve their own personal safety. My life became a study of the fundamental principles of personal security, particularly in Read more…
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A recent story on Good Morning America caught my attention. It was about how Google recently admitted to scooping up 600 gigabytes of peoples personal data while taking photos for their Google Maps application. It boggles my mind of how they “accidently” retrieved this data, but I am not surprised. You see they have cars Read more…
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