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Evilginx: MFA Bypass Tool, Kaspersky's Exit & FTC's Data Surveillance Report - Cyber Security Today
In this episode of Cyber Security Today, host Jim Love discusses a new cyber security tool called Evilginx that bypasses multi factor authentication (MFA), Kaspersky's unexpected software replacement for North American users, ESET's patches for critical vulnerabilities, and a scathing FTC report on data collection by major tech companies. Learn about the latest cyber security threats and updates to stay informed and protected.
00:00 Introduction to Today's Cyber Security News 00:26 Evilginx: The New Threat to Multi-Factor Authentication 02:45 Kaspersky's Controversial Exit from the U.S. Market 04:36 ESET Patches Critical Vulnerabilities 06:33 FTC's Scathing Report on Big Tech's Data Practices 08:11 Conclusion and Show Notes
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Evilginx: MFA Bypass Tool, Kaspersky's Exit & FTC's Data Surveillance Report - Cyber Security Today
In this episode of Cyber Security Today, host Jim Love discusses a new cyber security tool called Evilginx that bypasses multi factor authentication (MFA), Kaspersky's unexpected software replacement for North American users, ESET's patches for critical vulnerabilities, and a scathing FTC report on data collection by major tech companies. Learn about the latest cyber security threats and updates to stay informed and protected.
00:00 Introduction to Today's Cyber Security News 00:26 Evilginx: The New Threat to Multi-Factor Authentication 02:45 Kaspersky's Controversial Exit from the U.S. Market 04:36 ESET Patches Critical Vulnerabilities 06:33 FTC's Scathing Report on Big Tech's Data Practices 08:11 Conclusion and Show Notes
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