Defending the Digital World
HEROIC.com presents at the first #BPNLDN London Blockchain Event
With its status as one of the top upcoming ICO's, HEROIC.com was invited as the first company to...
Cyberterrorism Is Becoming Everyone’s Nightmare
Hackers are terrorists! Don’t believe me? The definition of a terrorist, according to the Oxford...
Humans Suck At Cybersecurity
As businesses continue to spend upwards of $120 billion on advanced cybersecurity solutions each...
Credential Stuffing: The Threat Your Company Should Be Watching
Credential stuffing is a popular method of cyber attack that may be affecting your company without...
HEROIC Launches EPIC, an Enterprise Cybersecurity Solution to Protect Organizations from Credential Stuffing Attacks
HEROIC.com Launches EPIC, an Enterprise Cybersecurity Solution to Protect Organizations from...
Safe Internet Use Tips for Safer Internet Day
There’s a real reason behind the formation of Safer Internet Day. To be blunt, it’s because too many people think they’re immune to cyber threats. Turns out, all of us are targets and any bit of our personal information is useful for a hacker or scammer to figure out how to steal from us. Read these important tips to increase your online safety.
Our Message on Cybersecurity and LeakedSource
As events continue to unfold in the world of cybersecurity, we felt it necessary to share our...
How to Protect Yourself From Cyber Threats This Holiday Season
Only a few weeks away, the holiday spending frenzy is quickly approaching. According to the National Retail Federation, over 56% of American consumers will shop online for the holidays. Adobe predicts Americans will spend over $91 billion this year – an increase of 11% from 2015.
Yahoo Announces Hack of 500 Million Users — The Largest Hack in History
Yesterday, Yahoo announced to the world that 500 million customer credentials were hacked back in 2014 — making it the largest hack in history. The announcement comes after a renowned hacker named “Peace” said that he was selling a Yahoo database of over 200 million credentials back in August for just over $1,800.