Debit card fraud can happen in an instant, and once your money is gone, getting it back isn’t always easy. Watch this short video to learn 10 simple ways to protect your debit card from fraud.
Weak passwords are a major security risk, leaving your organization vulnerable to ransomware attacks, account takeovers and data breaches. In this video, we break down how weak passwords lead to ransomware, the additional risks they pose and how organizations can protect themselves.
Passwords are the first line of defense for your accounts, but are they strong enough? Watch this video to learn the key differences between passphrases and passwords and how you can easily create and store them with Keeper.
Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.
This week on the podcast, we discuss key findings from a DefCon presentation from researchers at AmberWolf titled ZeroTrust, Total Bust and what it means for Zero Trust Network Access. After that, we review a new vulnerability in the FortiWeb WAF before ending with a quick update from Google Project Zero on a new vulnerability disclosure policy. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.
Standard query patterns often miss specialized device data like QoS stats, feature-specific configurations, or vendor-specific health metrics. Custom commands allow you to fill those gaps—delivering targeted insights without sifting through raw CLI logs or spreadsheets.
Nearly everyone has had “that cold,” the one where most symptoms have resolved except that lingering cough. The cough can continue for weeks or months, all while you feel mostly well across the board. In cybersecurity, an advanced persistent threat (APT) is your IT environment’s lingering cough, albeit a much more damaging one. An APT stealthily gains initial access to your company’s systems and networks, then hides within them to complete objectives.
On August 14, 2025, Cisco released fixes for a maximum-severity vulnerability affecting Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) Software, tracked as CVE-2025-20265. FMC is the centralized platform used to manage security settings and network devices across Cisco Firepower and ASA deployments.