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PasswordPing Enters a New Era as Enzoic

PasswordPing an innovative credential screening and cybersecurity company, formally announced today that it has changed it name to Enzoic.

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Strong Authentication vs. User Experience

All enterprises balance their need for strong authentication security against a frictionless user login process.  How some solutions can help that balance.

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Facebook Password Security Fail

Facebook accidentally stores "hundreds of millions" user passwords in plaintext and around 20,000 Facebook employees had access to view these passwords.

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FTC Creates De-Facto Legal Requirements for Credential Stuffing & Account Takeover

The FTC is sending a strong message that businesses will no longer be able to play the victim-card. Instead, they are responsible for protecting their customers from credential stuffing and account takeover.

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What’s behind PCI’s New MFA Requirements?

Many have implemented MFA ahead of the new PCI requirement. Let's look at PCI's multi-factor implementation guidance that highlights some considerations, particularly around passwords that may otherwise be overlooked.

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The Outsized Risk From Small Data Breaches

There is a continuous stream of small data breaches that make no headlines but present outsized risks to individuals and organizations.

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The Magician’s Handkerchief of Password Reuse

Recent research, news and updates on threats and cybersecurity.

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Massive Equifax Data Breach Puts Consumers at Risk for Identity Theft and Compromised Accounts

With rapid rate of evolution within technology, why are we still using passwords? The answer lies in the simple, positive attributes of passwords that are not found in other authentication methods: affordable, easy to replace, universally compatibility, privacy safe and no false positive. This closer look highlights the gaps in other methods that will make it hard to get past the password.

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Can Passwords Really Be Replaced?

With rapid rate of evolution within technology, why are we still using passwords? The answer lies in the simple, positive attributes of passwords that are not found in other authentication methods: affordable, easy to replace, universally compatibility, privacy safe and no false positive. This closer look highlights the gaps in other methods that will make it hard to get past the password.

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