SAFE was created to protect your online information, which is exposed and vulnerable because of hacker-friendly passwords. Don’t take our word on it … here are some articles proving our point.

 

SAFE seizes opportunity to facilitate remote learning through tech tools

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EdScoop Media

 

Authenticator app (SAFE) aims to provide professors with real-time hybrid class attendance data.

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Deloitte Insights

 

The Hybrid Campus, Three Major Shifts for the Post-Covid University

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ZD Net

 

15 Billion stolen passwords are available to hackers on the dark web.

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Cybercrime Magazine

 

A Hacker can test up to 2.18 Trillion passcodes in 22 seconds.

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Wall Street Journal

 

State-sponsored hackers used password and phishing attacks against 27 Colleges and Universities in the US, Canada looking for naval military technology secrets. Among the US colleges were MIT, the University of Hawaii, Penn State, Duke University and the University of Washington.

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Ponemon Institute

 

The cost of a data breach in the education sector is $3,900,000.

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BlueVoyant

 

There are 5,127,069 .edu email addresses exposed in just one stolen data set (Chegg Breach).

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Verizon

 

53% of all observed cyberattacks against colleges and universities involved usernames and passwords, well in excess of numbers found for any other sector.

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SC Magazine

 

300 billion passwords are used worldwide.

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Identity Force

 

8 Billion Passwords Stolen in 2020.

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Forresters

 

Password resets using help desk cost about $40-$50 per customer service call.

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The Verge

 

Apple will force iOS developers to use its new Apple ID sign in option. .

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One World Identity

 

Account take-over fraud has become the most popular way that fraud organizations conduct financial crime, accounting for 42% of all fraud attempts against banks.

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