How to Protect Yourself from Twitter’s 2FA Crackdown

Credit to Author: Matt Burgess| Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 15:04:01 +0000
Twitter is disabling SMS-based two-factor authentication. Switch to these alternatives to keep your account safe.
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Credit to Author: Matt Burgess| Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 15:04:01 +0000
Twitter is disabling SMS-based two-factor authentication. Switch to these alternatives to keep your account safe.
Read MoreCredit to Author: Nathaniel Morales| Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000
Ransomware actors have been observed to expand their targets by increasingly developing Linux-based versions. Royal ransomware is following in the same path, a new variant targeting Linux systems emerged and we will provide a technical analysis on this variant in this blog.
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Credit to Author: Lily Hay Newman| Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2023 15:34:33 +0000
The company will soon require users to pay for a Twitter Blue subscription to get sign-in codes via SMS. Security experts are baffled.
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Credit to Author: Lily Hay Newman| Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2023 15:34:33 +0000
The company will soon require users to pay for a Twitter Blue subscription to get sign-in codes via SMS. Security experts are baffled.
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Credit to Author: Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts| Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2023 12:00:00 +0000
Plus: The FBI got (at least a little bit) hacked, an election-disruption firm gets exposed, Russia mulls allowing “patriotic hacking,” and more.
Read MoreCategories: Awareness Categories: News Categories: Scams Tags: iPhone Tags: calendar Tags: spam Tags: iOS Tags: mobile Tags: device Tags: ad Tags: advert Tags: popup Tags: permission Tags: remove Tags: notification Tags: Apple Is your iPhone claiming that you’ve been hacked, your phone isn’t protected, or that viruses have damaged it? It could be calendar spam. |
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Read MoreCategories: News Tags: section 230 Tags: Gonzalez v. Google Tags: Twitter v. Taamneh Tags: liability Tags: publisher Tags: distributor Tags: ChatGPT The Supreme Court’s reconsideration of Section 230, a law that’s been the foundation for the way in which we have used the Internet for decades, could trigger major changes. |
The post Two Supreme Court cases could change the Internet as we know it appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
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