Facebook, Social Media Privacy and the Use and Abuse of Data

Facebook, Social Media Privacy and the Use and Abuse of Data

April 11, 2018 by Perry Chaffee

Who’s really responsible for the privacy and security issues with today’s social media networks? We explore.

Smile! WWPass now has FaceID support

Smile! WWPass now has FaceID support

February 28, 2018 by Perry Chaffee

Our VP of Strategy Perry Chaffee shares details on PassKey Lite’s FaceID capabilities and what that means for individuals and businesses.

Did we really learn anything from the Equifax data breach?

Did we really learn anything from the Equifax data breach?

December 20, 2017 by Perry Chaffee

If a company says it “protects” your data with usernames and passwords, they basically hate you and are complicit in helping hackers steal your data (and your identity). Yes, I said it. They hate you. Human readable credentials, like …

4 ideas about securing user data in web applications

4 ideas about securing user data in web applications

November 21, 2017 by WWPass

In the modern world, more and more applications move to the cloud, or to be more specific,to somebody else’s servers. Common solution nowadays is to make an application a web service, accessible from any modern browser. This solution has its …

iPhone X's facial recognition: What could go wrong?

iPhone X’s facial recognition: What could go wrong?

November 16, 2017 by Perry Chaffee

The annual Apple event is possibly one of the most anticipated technology events throughout the world. This year, the company revealed its iPhone X – one of the most advanced phones on the market, but what wasn’t so great about it? The …

Single Sign On Solutions and How They Make You Vulnerable

Single Sign On Solutions and How They Make You Vulnerable

August 16, 2017 by Brian Kelley

Single sign-on could be the closest thing we have to an authoritative and universal passport, both for your local device and the internet in general. But authentication that excludes intruders and also proves the user’s identity is still an …