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The "Session Cookie" Hijack: Why MFA Can’t Always Save You
Think of multifactor authentication (MFA) like the heavy front-door lock on your Downtown Calgary office tower. It is excellent at keeping unauthorized people from walking straight in. But what happens after an authorized employee unlocks the door, grabs their digital access wristband, and sits down at their desk? In the digital world, that access wristband is a session token (often stored in your browser as a cookie). Once you pass the MFA prompt, this token tells the applic

Jeremy
May 253 min read


A Small Business Guide to Implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Have you ever wondered how vulnerable your business is to cyberattacks? According to recent reports, nearly 43% of cyberattacks target...

Jeremy
Jul 30, 20257 min read


Protect Yourself: 8 Steps to Take When You Get a Notice Your Data Was Breached
When it happens, you feel powerless. You get an email or letter from a business saying someone breached your data. It happens all too...

Jeremy
Dec 18, 20243 min read
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