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CEO's Password Practice Exposes Firm to Breach Risk

A CEO's outdated password policy left his 2,000-strong company vulnerable to a potential data breach, after he stored all employee usernames and passwords in a single Excel spreadsheet on his desktop. This alarming security risk was only resolved after months of persistence, when the IT team proved they could manage messages centrally without needing everyone's login details.

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Apple Unveils AI-Powered Tool to Automatically Secure Compromised Passwords

Say goodbye to password anxiety with Apple's latest innovation - an AI-powered tool that automatically secures compromised passwords, giving you peace of mind with just a few clicks. This game-changing feature, part of Apple Intelligence, uses AI to update weak and vulnerable credentials to strong, unguessable passwords.

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Employees work on laptops in a brightly-lit office space with rows of computer workstations and technology equipment.

AI Agents Expose Security Risks in 93% of Organizations

Most organizations are unwittingly rolling out AI agents with access to sensitive tasks, leaving them vulnerable to security breaches. In fact, only 32% of teams feel very confident they could recover from exposed admin credentials, highlighting a disturbing gap in control and preparedness.

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AI Agents Expose Identity Security Gaps

Imagine an AI agent that can uncover thousands of hidden security vulnerabilities, some of which have gone undetected for nearly 30 years - and the potential risks that come with it falling into the wrong hands. A single powerful AI agent can scan for weaknesses faster and more persistently than hundreds of human hackers, highlighting a pressing need for secure deployment.

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DORA Mandates Credential Security as Financial Risk Control

What happens when a threat actor waltzes into your network with a legitimate username and password - can your controls stop them? With DORA now in effect, EU financial institutions must prioritize credential security as a critical risk control, shifting from best practice to binding regulation.

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Fitness Equipment Exposes Weak Link in Gym Security

A recent security mishap at a gym serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding sensitive information, as a technician's careless mistake - stapling configuration details to a cupboard - left fitness equipment vulnerable to exploitation by mischief makers. This embarrassing blunder highlights the need for vigilance in protecting security credentials.

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Recurring Credential Incidents Drain Corporate Finances

Recurring Credential Incidents Drain Corporate Finances

Did you know that a single credential security breach can cost a whopping $4.4 million, making it a top priority for businesses to prevent? But while avoiding a major incident is crucial, what's often overlooked are the recurring credential incidents that quietly drain corporate finances.

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Credential Theft Evolves, Outpaces Breach Monitoring Defenses

Credential Theft Evolves, Outpaces Breach Monitoring Defenses

Imagine the keys to your online kingdom being quietly copied and stolen before you even notice - that's the alarming reality of credential theft, where infostealers are harvesting sensitive info at scale, often bypassing traditional defenses. Simple breach monitoring just can't keep up with this modern threat.

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LiteLLM Exploit Turns Dev Machines into Hacker Credential Hubs

LiteLLM Exploit Turns Dev Machines into Hacker Credential Hubs

Your developer's workstation is the secret Achilles' heel of your enterprise, unwittingly morphing into a credential hub where sensitive authentication material is created, tested, and reused - making it a prime target for hackers. A recent exploit, dubbed LiteLLM, has already shown how these machines can be turned into treasure troves for threat actors.

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