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IDIQ Joins Identity Theft Resource Center in Releasing New Report on Trends in Identity Theft and Scams

IDIQ Joins Identity Theft Resource Center in Releasing New Report on Trends in Identity Theft and Scams
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– The report highlights 80% of victims had their identity compromised due to a scam – Temecula, CA, May 17, 2023 – IDIQ®, a leader in identity theft protection and credit monitoring featuring the flagship IdentityIQ® brand, has partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center® (ITRC), a nationally-recognized nonprofit organization established to support victims […]

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Entro exits stealth with context-based secrets management

Entro, the Israeli cybersecurity company focused on protection for secrets and programmatic access to cloud services and data, has exited stealth with its first-ever product offering context-based secrets management.

The new offering is the first and only holistic secrets security platform that detects, safeguards, and provides context for secrets stored across vaults, source code, collaboration tools, cloud environments, and SaaS platforms, Entro claimed.

“Entro implements proactive measures to secure secrets, such as real-time discovery, end-to-end visibility, monitoring, anomaly detection, and access enforcement,” said Itzik Alvas, co-founder and CEO of Entro. “With the Entro platform, security teams and CISOs can now know how many secrets they have, where are they, what they can do, who is using them, and how to keep them compliant and secure without affecting the work of R&D teams.”

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OilAlpha: Emerging Houthi-linked Cyber Threat Targets Arabian Android Users

A hacking group dubbed OilAlpha with suspected ties to Yemen’s Houthi movement has been linked to a cyber espionage campaign targeting development, humanitarian, media, and non-governmental organizations in the Arabian peninsula.
“OilAlpha used encrypted chat messengers like WhatsApp to launch social engineering attacks against its targets,” cybersecurity company Recorded Future said in a
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