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Help Dad Get Digitally Organized and Secure This Father’s Day


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These days, cybersecurity is no longer an option — it’s essential. And while it may not exactly be an exciting gift, helping dad get digitally secure and organized can be a very practical gift. During our Father’s Day sale, you can get Enpass Password Manager for a specially reduced price, and dad will be thankful.


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Enpass is one of the top-reviewed password managers on the market. It has earned 4.6 stars on G2, 4.4 stars on Trustpilot, and 4.4 stars on the App Store. Best Reviews writes, “With the amount of information users can store in their vaults, Enpass could be called a life manager rather than a password manager. From login credentials to clothing sizes, everything can be stored in Enpass.” Those great reviews are because Enpass doesn’t just deliver on security, but it helps you take your digital organization to the next level.

Our lives are filled with passwords, credit cards, and all kinds of credentials. Enpass stores all of this information locally on your device, making it more secure than other password managers while giving you tools to streamline your digital life. You can generate random strong passwords whenever you need a new one and use Enpass to automatically fill your logins and credit card details into websites whenever you need them. Enpass ensures cross-platform availability for all of your devices, simple access with Face ID or Touch ID, and gives you multiple vaults to separate your personal, family, and work data.

With an Individual Plan, you’ll get support for unlimited passwords and items, unlimited vaults, unlimited devices, security alerts when your data is breached, and apps for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.

Help dad protect his digital life this Father’s Day. Right now, a lifetime subscription to Enpass Password Manager is 68% off $79 at just $24.99 until June 19.

Prices subject to change.

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State-backed forces and organized crime are the biggest threats to cyber security: Zhou Hongyi


2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit Photo: CFP

2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit Photo: CFP

The continuous activities from state-backed forces and organized crime have become the biggest threat to cyber security, warned Zhou Hongyi, Chairman and CEO of Qihoo 360 Technology Co, during the 2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit on Sunday, calling for new digital methods to tackle cyber threats. 

In his address at the summit held in Wuzhan, East China’s Zhejiang Province, Zhou said that individual hackers had become a thing of the past as now online attacks are usually made by organized criminal organizations and state-backed forces, which have become the biggest threats to cyber security. 

Not only the targets, methods or damages of cyberattacks are breaking the norms but new forms of strikes to supply chains, installation of ransomware, and locking of industrial control equipment continue to challenge imagination. Cyber threats will surpass traditional security threats and become the biggest hazard in the digital age, Zhou said. 

Data has become a new target of cyberattacks as everything is programmable and interconnected in the digital age. In the future, if data within one company is hacked, it will directly result in the shutdown of the company. It  can be predicted that government management, operations of companies and basic of necessities of people will be built on data and internet, which will raise global vulnerabilities to unprecedented levels, Zhou noted. 

In the past years, the Qihoo 360 Technology has detected 46 APT organizations from overseas which have launched roughly 3,600 attacks on more than 20,000 targets, including China’s scientific research and development organs, government institutes and universities. Only in the first half of 2021, 360 attacks were detected from 12 overseas APTs against China,  according to Zhou. 

Last year, Qihoo 360 discovered a series of attacks against China’s scientific research institutions, aerospace and petroleum industries, and large internet companies by a hacking organization affiliated with the CIA for over a decade.

“The discovery led 360 to become the only internet company sanctioned by the US,” Zhou told reporters in Wuzhen. 

Over the years, some…

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The 5 Most Notorious Organized Cybercrime Gangs


Organized cybercrime gangs have embraced the potential of the internet. In recent years, their operations have become so sophisticated that they’ve launched widescale attacks on big corporations and initiated sinister cyber campaigns that caused millions of dollars in damages.

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Here are five of the most notorious cybercrime gangs that have made headlines.

1. Cobalt Cybercrime Gang

This cybercrime gang is behind the Carbanak and Cobalt malware attacks that targeted 100 financial institutions in more…

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We Spoke To An Ex-NSA Hacker Who Has Organized The First-Ever Mac Security Conference

In a famous mid 2000s Apple commercial, Justin Long plays the part of the hoodied, hip Silicon Valley inhabitant. “I’m a Mac” he says, tucking his hands in his blue jeans while wearing sneakers.
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