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LastPass Warns: Critical Phishing Steals Master Passwords

LastPass Warns: Critical Phishing Steals Master Passwords

If you get a frantic LastPass email demanding a 24‑hour backup, pause — its a phishing campaign trying to steal your master password, the single key that unlocks everything in your vault. Never click the links or enter your master password — LastPass will never ask for that.

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Dismantling Defenses: Exclusive Trump 2.0 Cyber Damage

Dismantling Defenses: Exclusive Trump 2.0 Cyber Damage

Policy pivots, shrinking coordination, and rhetorical attacks on journalists and researchers are quietly eroding America’s cyber defenses. KrebsOnSecurity reporting shows agile adversaries are exploiting basic flaws—password reuse, weak account recovery, and spotty phishing‑resistant MFA—to turn routine mistakes into high‑value extortion and strategic leverage unless we commit to sustained reforms.

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Bolster Security: 3 Must-Have, Effortless Cyber Tips

Bolster Security: 3 Must-Have, Effortless Cyber Tips

Don’t wait for a breach — adopt three effortless, must‑have practices starting with multi-factor authentication to block the common gaps attackers exploit. Quick, measurable moves like MFA, timely patching, and reliable backups can dramatically cut risk without costly overhauls.

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3 Ways to Bolster Security: Must-Have Best Practices

3 Ways to Bolster Security: Must-Have Best Practices

Make Cybersecurity Awareness Month count: pause the shiny projects and shore up the fundamentals—tighten identity and access, prioritize vulnerability and attack‑surface reduction, and practice detection and response until it’s second nature. These simple, disciplined moves block the paths attackers love and cut risk far more than expensive, scattershot initiatives.

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A Cybersecurity Merit Badge: Must-Have Best Practices

A Cybersecurity Merit Badge: Must-Have Best Practices

The Cybersecurity merit badge isn’t just a patch — it’s a set of everyday habits that protect communities: lock down identities with phishing‑resistant MFA and least‑privilege access, fix the riskiest vulnerabilities first, and make detection and response second nature.

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