EZPD Blog Posts
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Study Shows User Authentication Primary Cause of Medical Devices Breaches
As part of the “Post-Market Management of Cybersecurity in Medical Devices” written by the FDA, medical device vendors were encouraged to participate in a “threat sharing” program, where vendors report cyber vulnerabilities they’ve encountered. The findings are meant to help organizations learn more about the risks connected medical devices introduce to the health care system…
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A Strong Password Might be Harder to Create Than You Think (Here’s Why)
Online attacks are growing every day. Consequently, requirements for strong passwords have become more stringent. Nonetheless, they are essential for keeping your most private information safe. And, as it turns out, what you think is a strong password might actually be an easy hack. Read on to learn about what a strong password entails and what to…
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How Thieves Are Stealing Your Tax Return
We are in the midst of tax season. And, while we are busy collecting our w2s, 1099s and 1095s, identity thieves are equally busy scheming their next attack. Tax-related identity theft is when someone uses your Social Security number to file a tax return and fraudulently claim your refund. Tax refund fraud affects hundreds of…
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How to Properly Define a Hacker
When you think of a hacker, the stereotypical image is often a male operating mysteriously in a darkened room. Technically, a hacker is a skilled computer expert who leverages their technical knowledge to overcome a problem. But, the more common definition is actually about a security hacker, or when someone uses their technical knowledge to deploy bugs…
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Using Your Smartphone as a Mobile Hotspot, is it Secure?
For anywhere between $5 to $20 per month, depending on the provider, you can turn any park, coffee shop, beach, or bar into your office. All you need is a laptop and a smartphone with a tethering option. While many of us may consider this accessibility utopian, it can also be a surprising recipe for…
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How AI is Shaping Cybersecurity’s Future (and What that Means for You)
In 2017 there were 1,579 data breaches, according to a dossier by Statista, a leading aggregator of market and consumer data. The breaches exposed consumers’ sensitive information—from medical information to account numbers—representing roughly 179 million individual records being vulnerable to criminal misuse. That’s eye-opening in and of itself, but when you consider that just five…
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