Tuesday, March 12, 2019

How did Netflix phishing attacks use legitimate TLS certificates?

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     March 12, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
How did Netflix phishing attacks use legitimate TLS certificates?
Definition: one-time password (OTP)
IAM system strategy identifies metrics that work for business
Cloud data warehouse makes inroads as users spurn admin tasks
Paradox: Violin Systems all-flash stays small to grow large
How did Netflix phishing attacks use legitimate TLS certificates?
Hackers can imitate the design and domain name of popular sites like Netflix to steal credentials. Expert Michael Cobb explains how these Netflix phishing attacks work.
Definition: one-time password (OTP)
A one-time password (OTP) is an automatically generated numeric or alphanumeric string of characters that authenticates the user for a single transaction or login session.
IAM system strategy identifies metrics that work for business
Security professionals are using identity and access management systems to track metrics on password resets, onboarding and offboarding, and employee retention and customer service.
Cloud data warehouse makes inroads as users spurn admin tasks
Overlooked in the run-up to Hadoop, data warehouses have found new life off premises. Cloud-based data warehouses find favor with teams that want to reduce warehouse administration.
Paradox: Violin Systems all-flash stays small to grow large
Violin engineers all-flash storage systems for data centers that require ultrafast performance. The vendor also added ISE G4 arrays from X-IO for secondary storage.
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