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The (Un)Surprising Wi-Fi Password Mistake Thousands are Making Adversis estimates that 10% of networks in the region are using a password with a 406 area code and phone number, along with an aging Wi-Fi communication protocol. Is your Wi-Fi password your phone number?
Probing Postman Passwords with Playwright and Postdigger Adversis sampled over 8,000 API collections from over 2,000 teams from Postman and found that around 40% or 853 users had some kind of API token or password exposed.
Cracking the Cybersecurity Conundrum: Bridging the Gap Between Profit and Protection The current economic dynamics of the cybersecurity sector, explore the potential for a change in paradigm towards one that mirrors the introduction of building codes in the construction industry, thus raising the bar on accountability and proactive defense for tech companies.
2023 Data Breach Chronicles: Read it and Weep (or laugh)! Adversis breaks down the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
Unraveling the Secrets of Montana's Internet 20% of the internet in Montana has critical vulnerabilities. Webcams are showing people's homes, businesses, and libraries. Computers, water pumps and wells, databases, and Content Management Systems are exposed. There's a lot to unpack here.
Your SSN Isn't a Secret Your Social Security Number is not supposed to be sensitive. It's an ID, nothing more. Unfortunately, more and more platforms and online systems use it to verify your identity.
Adversis - The Beginning of Something.. It was cold in Washington DC that January. Noah and I were taking a SANS training (SANS is the leader in cyber security training). The course we were taking is one of the most advanced Penetration Testing courses SANS offers, the topics cover cutting-edge hacking techniques that many enterprise cyber
Pandora's Box: Another New Way to Leak All Your Sensitive Data Yes, the cloud is still leaking data. This time, we can't blame the SRE team though, everyone has been sharing files publicly, yes, even you probably.