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Changes to multi-factor authentication are coming for Australian customers

Xero

At Xero, we are custodians of your data and do all we can to protect the information held in your account. Recently, in response to growing cybersecurity threats, the ATO updated its regulations around MFA for software providers like Xero. From then, you’ll need to authenticate daily when you log in to your account.

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Understanding President Biden’s Executive Order on data protection

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In a world where data breaches are becoming all too common, President Biden’s recent Executive Order to protect Americans’ sensitive personal data marks a pivotal moment for tax and accounting professionals.

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OCR Newsletter Emphasizes HIPAA Security Safeguards Against Phishing, Known Vulnerabilities, and Unauthorized Access

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OCR Quarter 1 2022 Cybersecurity Newsletter: Defending Against Common Cyber-Attacks (Mar. OCR has released its Cybersecurity Newsletter for the first quarter of 2022, emphasizing some core security safeguards. Available at [link]. Known Vulnerabilities.

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Google’s Latest Enterprise Cybersecurity Warning

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Security experts are practically begging corporates to get serious with cybersecurity. Google is a vocal player in the fight for enterprise cybersecurity. Google is a vocal player in the fight for enterprise cybersecurity. Attackers have sophisticated ways of targeting their corporate prey, researchers found.

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How Big Tech Brands Make Businesses An Even Bigger Phishing Target

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More recently, today email cybersecurity firm Vade Secure announced the release of its own research on the most common mechanism through which cyberattackers commit their ransomware scams: phishing attacks. ” This trend was reflected in a recent cybersecurity incident with WhatsApp. as to which services we use.”