by Kurt | Oct 26, 2021 | Authentication, News, Partners
In April 2021, Yubico announced “YK-VAL, YK-KSM and YubiHSM 1 End-of-Life”, referencing that the libraries used outdated/vulnerable technologies. As an alternative – in the same article, Yubico continues – “Yubico recommends customers who use these...
by Jeremy Cruz | Dec 17, 2020 | Authentication, News, Security
A large-scale cyber-attack was confirmed earlier this week that includes breaches into United States federal government agencies. On Monday, SolarWinds confirmed that Orion – its flagship network management software – had served as the unwitting conduit...
by Thomas | Nov 17, 2020 | Authentication, Security
Weak passwords and cross-site password reuse are two of the most common ways to break into a WordPress installation. Fortunately, WordPress plugins are able to augment the system’s default authentication. Our GreenRADIUS WordPress Authentication Plugin upgrades your...
by Jeremy Cruz | Jun 5, 2020 | Authentication, New Threats, Uncategorized
A new ransomware has been uncovered by Blackberry that has been “in-the-wild” since at least December 2019. Named “Tycoon”, it targets Windows and Linux systems on compromised networks. And it seems to specifically target the education and...
by Kurt | May 20, 2020 | Authentication, News
Microsoft ADFS (Active Directory Federation Service) offers a Single Sign On (SSO) solution to users for applications, services and resources inside the organization (such as Web apps and disparate apps and resources) as well as SSO to the company’s subscription based...
by Thomas | Oct 16, 2019 | Authentication, Security
Did you know that the GNOME Desktop Manager supports two-factor authentication for protection? The GNOME Desktop Manager (GDM) performs its user authentication through PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module). PAM is a highly configurable system used to control how...