IoT (Internet of Things) botnet

by Bryon Beilman | October 10, 2016 | Security

It's time to turn off your internet connected baby cams! The massive DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack on security blogger Brian Krebs' website originated from internet-connected DVRs and cameras.

Google Introduces New Settings for 2-Step Verification

by Bryon Beilman | June 24, 2016 | Security, cyber attacks

If technologies aren't simple, people are unlikely to adopt them. We see this all the time, particularly for complex security protections like 2-Factor Authentication. Google has for a long time been at the forefront of keeping it simple with QR code

Business E-mail Compromise: Stay Suspicious of Emails from Upper Management!

Last week, the FBI released a report detailing the growth of “Business Email Compromise” scams. Since January 2015, there has been an increase of 1300% in identified losses. The scam has been reported by victims in all 50 states and in 100...

iuvo Technologies partners with Seceon for Security Automation

by Bryon Beilman | April 10, 2016 | Security, News, Press Releases

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Avoid tech support phone scams

Wednesday night, coincidentally on the eve of attending a security conference, I received a call from a man who claimed to be “Microsoft Support”. The caller said he was “following up on my support case” and needed access to my computer. Since iuvo...

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