If you are a Verizon account holder and forget your account password or it’s hacked by unauthorized access? Then you don’t need to worry. The process of Verizon Account Recovery is very simple, with help of the recovery phone number which is linked with your account. You can follow the mentioned simple steps to recover your Verizon account and get back to your account easily.
Simple Process Of Verizon Account Recovery by Phone Number
For the Verizon Account Recovery process, firstly, open any web browser and then visit the official Verizon account sign-in page.
Then enter your email ID that is associated with your Verizon account and your Billing zip code in the required text field. Tap the “Continue” button.
On the next page, you will need to choose the phone number option as your recovery option.
Then enter your phone number in the required text box.
Next, you will receive an automated computer phone call by Verizon which will tell you a temporary password code.
Now, type the password code in the required text box which you have received, and follow on-screen instructions.
Then you will redirect the account recovery page, then create a new password for your Verizon account according to your choice.
After that re-enter the same password to confirm it. Tap on the “Finish” button.
Done.
Hence, by following the above steps, you can easily complete the process of Verizon Account Recovery and you can log in to your Verizon account with a new password in a very quick manner
If you are a Verizon account holder and forget your account password or it’s hacked by unauthorized access? Then you don’t need to worry. The process of Verizon Account Recovery is very simple, with help of the recovery phone number which is linked with your account. You can follow the mentioned simple steps to recover your Verizon account and get back to your account easily.
Simple Process Of Verizon Account Recovery by Phone Number
For the Verizon Account Recovery process, firstly, open any web browser and then visit the official Verizon account sign-in page.
Then enter your email ID that is associated with your Verizon account and your Billing zip code in the required text field. Tap the “Continue” button.
On the next page, you will need to choose the phone number option as your recovery option.
Then enter your phone number in the required text box.
Next, you will receive an automated computer phone call by Verizon which will tell you a temporary password code.
Now, type the password code in the required text box which you have received, and follow on-screen instructions.
Then you will redirect the account recovery page, then create a new password for your Verizon account according to your choice.
After that re-enter the same password to confirm it. Tap on the “Finish” button.
Done.
Hence, by following the above steps, you can easily complete the process of Verizon Account Recovery and you can log in to your Verizon account with a new password in a very quick manner.
NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced its distribution of the VPG Foil Resistors Ultra-High Precision Molded Surface Mount Resistor with Z1 Foil Technology and Flexible Terminations. The SMR3Z1 is an ultra high precision molded surface mountable resistor offering all the elements of precision; including low TCR, tight tolerance, long term stability, low noise, low thermal EMF, and non-measurable voltage coefficient. The SMR3Z1 is based on the Z1 Foil Technology which is virtually insensitive to destabilizing factors.
This product enhances overall circuit stability and measurement functionalities. The SMR3Z1 resistor’s low absolute temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) reduces errors due to temperature gradients and it can withstand harsh environmental conditions. These characteristics make the resistor ideal for the high temperatures and radiation-rich environments found in down-hole exploration and well logging, and deep-sea underwater repeaters in transoceanic communications. The molded package design and flexible terminations ensure minimal stress transference, addressing a concern in printed circuit board (PCB) applications where chips of 1206 and larger dimensions can delaminate or the PCB can develop cracks from thermal shock.
The SMR3Z1 resistor is also ideal for applications in precision amplifiers, differential amplifiers, pulse applications, control systems and power supplies, particularly in the medical, industrial, audio, low frequency, military, aeronautics, and space exploration industries.
The Vishay Foil Resistors SMR3Z1 resistor is based on Z1 Foil Technology, the latest generation of Bulk Metal® Foil technology. Devices with Z1 Foil Technology excel over all previous stability standards for precision resistors with significant improvement in environmental stability. They are virtually insensitive to destabilizing factors. These unique traits are achieved through the use of a solid alloy that is matched to the ceramic substrate with polyimide bonding to enable a uniform thickness of the bond line, superior adhesion strength, and improved resistance to moisture.
Precision resistors built with Bulk Metal Foil technology provide very low temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) and exceptional long-term stability even in extreme temperatures. Vishay Foil Resistors devices provide a wide range of resistance values, and can be produced with any resistance value within their given range, at any tolerance, with no additional cost or lead time effect.
Features & Benefits:
Temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR): ±0.2 ppm/°C typical (–55°C to +125°C, +25°C ref.)
Tolerance: to ±0.01%
Flexible Terminations ensure minimal stress transference
Electrostatic discharge (ESD): at least to 25 kV
Load-life stability: 0.01% typical (0.6 W at 70°C, 2000 h)
Resistance range: 5 & to 80 k& (higher and lower options available)
Power rating: to 600 mW at +70°C
Non-inductive, non-capacitive design
Applications:
Precision amplifiers
High precision instrumentation
Medical
Automatic test equipment (ATE)
Industrial
Audio (high end stereo equipment)
EB application
Military, airborne and space
Pulse application
Measurement instrumentation
As a franchise distributor for VPG, New Yorker Electronics supplies its full line of Bulk Metal Foil Resistors (Surface Mount & Through Hole), Power Current Sensors, Hermetically Sealed Resistors, Voltage Dividers & Networks, Trimmers, High Temperature Resistors and Hybrid Chips & PRND.
NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced its distribution of the newly expanded Cornell Dubilier line of Supercapacitors. Additional capacitance values and cell sizes have been added to its already extensive supercapacitor platforms, the DGH 2.7 volt and DSF 3.0-volt series.
The company’s product line now ranges from board-mountable coin cell types to radial form factors and larger snap-in types. CDE can also combine components to create higher voltage custom modules with active or passive balancing. Most devices offer an operating temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C and are all UL recognized.
These new components add powerful options for engineers. According to Brendan Andrews, Business Unit Manager, “Our technology is used in a wide variety of applications such as battery backup in smart meters, handheld scanners, printers, electronic valve actuators, green energy systems, and even automated material handling. The latest expansion significantly contributes to the most comprehensive product offering in the industry and further opens up additional application opportunities.” Andrews added that “Supercapacitor technology has witnessed significant price reductions over the past several years, generating mass market appeal.”
The DGH and DSF radial supercapacitor series now offer capacitance values ranging from 0.5F to 600F at voltage ratings up to 3.0V. The recently introduced VMF and VPF LiC series have values from 10F to 220F at up to 3.8V.
The expansion comes on the heels of the recent addition of cutting-edge LiC hybrid types which offer higher operating voltages and greater energy densities. Supercapacitors (aka EDLCs or ultracapacitors) are rapidly becoming essential components for power circuit designers. They are used to supplement rechargeable batteries or as replacements for batteries in a very diverse range of applications.
Features & Benefits:
-40°C to 85°C Temp Range
UL Recognized
Capacitance from 0.5F to 600F
Voltage to 3.0V
Applications:
Battery Backup in Smart Meters
Handheld Scanners
Printers
Electronic Valve Actuators
Green Energy Systems
Automated Material Handling
As a franchise distributor for CDE, New Yorker Electronics supplies the full line of Cornell Dubilier Electronics’ Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors as well as AC Oil Filled Capacitors, DC Oil Filled Capacitors, Film Capacitors, MICA Capacitors, Ultracapacitors, Surface Mount Capacitors, Aluminum Polymer Capacitors and Supercapacitors.
E-commerce businesses have grown massively over the past years: many buyers all over the world tended to shop online more or less regularly. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the situation in the shopping industry…forever. Both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar were somehow affected, as the interest in online shopping has soared dramatically.
E-commerce Gone Wild
Let us have a look at just some of the drastic and unprecedented statistics for 2020:
- According to Adobe’s Digital Economy Index, U.S. online retail businesses have abruptly grown by 49% in April, compared to the pre-lockdown era at the beginning of March. Online grocery shopping has grown by 110% daily!
- According to Narvar, 56% of buyers have tried a new shop during the lockdown period
- According to eMarkete, Amazon e-commerce sales increased by 39.1%, Best Buy by 105.5%, Target by 103.5%, and Kroger by 79.2%. Those were the biggest sales figures ever posted for the aforementioned companies.
- Amazon affirmed that the 2020 holiday online shopping season was the biggest ever. This was confirmed by many other retailers.
As for 2021, e-commerce will obviously keep its glorious march, regardless of pandemic and vaccination developments. eMarketer predicts US online shopping sales to grow to $843.15 billion (up from $794.5B in 2020).
What About Security?
The lockdowns and restrictions have forced most of the consumers to adjust their way of living choosing internet shopping from home, in a safe and familiar environment. But is it safe to shop online? Online retail was always accompanied by some risks: damaged or unexpectedly low-quality goods, dishonest sellers unwilling to refund, etc.
However, we will concentrate on the most important problem faced by e-commerce business owners and their customers: cybersecurity. Online retail has always been and will always stay the hottest target for cybercriminals, and of course, the unprecedented success faced by e-commerce businesses in 2020 could not elude the hackers’ attention. Why? Simply because personal data is becoming one of the most valuable assets. The convenience of online shopping was particularly important during 2020 lockdowns, but the more people shop online, the more it attracts hackers. According to Cyberpion, 83% of the top 30 US retailers are vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
Apparently, both the online stores and the customers are affected. To buy something online, the customers need to provide their personal data to the online store. They must entrust their credit card information, e-mail address, usernames, passwords, etc. Cybercriminals can steal that information from the online store database to make money. At the same time, if the clients’ personal data is compromised, it can completely ruin the company’s reputation, as the store will be held accountable both to the clients and to the entities regulating the industry.
Cybersecurity is a big responsibility. E-commerce business owners need to be very serious about online safety. They just cannot afford to lose their customers’ data and their company’s reputation. Of course, many online retailers are aware of cybersecurity threats and are taking the necessary measures to guard against those. According to the VMWare Carbon Black 2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report, 77% of eCommerce business owners have acquired new security tools, while 69% of them have invested in the cybersecurity workforce.
However, cybercriminals are on the constant quest for new vulnerabilities and are working harder on their skills. Thus, online retailers need to stay constantly ahead: keeping up with the newest e-commerce cybersecurity threats is a must. Time to think about computer protection, isn’t it?
So which are the biggest security threats for e-commerce businesses?
1. DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) Attacks
DDoS attackers simultaneously send a large number of requests from hundreds or thousands of compromised IPs, to take your web resource down. When your online store is flooded with such a large amount of traffic, your bank card details). Phishing attackers often use mass mailings on behalf of popular companies with links to fake online stores that are outwardly indistinguishable from real ones (the site usually looks identical, but the URL may differ slightly from the original one). Naturally, after paying, the buyer receives nothing.
3. Malware (malicious software)
Any software trying to infect a computer or mobile device is considered malicious. Cybercriminals insert the malware on victims’ websites for various purposes: obtaining personal data and passwords, stealing money, blocking the device owner. They can automatically redirect the website to another page or open multiple pop-up windows to mislead the consumers.
Ransomware is one of the biggest cyber-disasters. It’s a specific type of malware locking the device from its user. To access their own data, the user needs a key, which can be provided only by the hacker. The user is blackmailed until the ransom is paid. The ransomware can be injected into your device through phishing e-mails, pop-ups, and fake sites.
5. E-skimming
You have probably heard about skimming devices used to hack ATMs. Now the cybercriminals use a more sophisticated technique called e-skimming: they insert a skimming code in your e-commerce site, right into the pages processing the payment cards. Thus, they steal the card data in real-time, while the user is paying.
To shop or not to shop?
E-commerce cybercrimes are not limited to the aforementioned list. Does this mean that shopping online is always dangerous, and you should avoid it? Of course not! Shopping online is very comfortable, practical, and sometimes inevitable. Good news: you can make it completely safe!
Secure online shopping is a mutual responsibility. Both the organizations and the consumers must make some steps towards a safe environment.
Here are some conclusions and steps a regular user can do to avoid cyber-dangers while shopping online:
- Shop only on trusted sites
- Update your computer OS and Antivirus
- Use strong passwords, change them from time to time, don’t save them on pcs and websites, and vary them from site to site
- Don’t open suspicious e-mails (i.e. promising you an award), sites, pop-ups, payment pages
What an online shop owner can do to avoid data breaches?
- Invest in your employees’ education: everyone should be aware and responsible
- Keep your e-commerce site, devices and systems updated
- Take additional security steps during holiday shopping seasons, when cyber-criminals become especially active!
- Secure your site with HTTPS
- Back up your data
- Keep investing in cybersecurity services to protect your company’s and consumers’ data at a maximum. Buying cybersecurity software is not enough. Remember that today any site can be breached, any data can be stolen. Think about making your online data useless to cybercriminals!