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  • Publicly Accessible Database Discovered Hosting 149 Million Credentials

    Publicly Accessible Database Discovered Hosting 149 Million Credentials

    By Andrew Trexler Andrew Trexler looks at a recently discovered public database of stolen usernames and passwords and what you can do now to protect your access and information. February 2, 2026
  • CVE‑2020‑12812 and Why It’s Still an Issue Five Years Later

    CVE‑2020‑12812 and Why It’s Still an Issue Five Years Later

    By Scottie Cole Principal Penetration Tester Scottie Cole explains why Fortinet released a new security advisory about CVE‑2020‑12812 and what your organization should check. January 16, 2026
  • SpamGPT: Protecting Your Company From Large-Scale Phishing

    SpamGPT: Protecting Your Company From Large-Scale Phishing

    By Nathan Anderson SpamGPT, a complex phishing and social engineering suite has made the news recently. Learn what it is and how organizations can protect their employees. October 9, 2025
  • Password Length: More than Just a Question of Compliance

    Password Length: More than Just a Question of Compliance

    By Brian Tant Password length requirements are a key part of password security, but, with PCI, NIST, OWASP, and CIS offering different recommendations, what length is best? June 4, 2024