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Faith-Based Daily Awareness Post

Faith-Based Daily Awareness Post 18 March 2025

Faith-Based Security Headlines

These updates are shared to help raise the situational awareness of Faith-Based organizations to best defend against and mitigate the impacts from all-hazards threats including physical security, cybersecurity, and natural disasters. 

Suspect charged with hate crimes spree that included attacks at 5 Toronto synagogues 

A 32-year old man, Amir Arhavi Azar, from Toronto, has been charged with a series of antisemitic hate crimes that occurred over eight months. The crimes include vandalizing signs at four synagogues, damaging a window at a fifth synagogue, threatening the Forest Hill Jewish Centre, and causing harm to a Jewish-owned coffee shop. Azar faces 29 charges including advocating genocide and inciting hatred. His actions took place between April 2024 and January 2025. Azar was arrested on January 11 and released on bail. Police are continuing their investigation.  

Analyst Comments: This case highlights a concerning rise in antisemitic incidents in many parts of the world, including Canada. This case reflects a broader trend of rising hate crimes against Jewish communities, which can be fueled by social, political, or ideological movement that spread intolerance. As always, FB-ISAO’s website has valuable resources at Resource Library – FB-ISAO 

Password reuse is rampant: nearly half of observed user logins are compromised 

Cloudfare’s recent analysis highlights the alarming prevalence of password reuse and its role in online security breaches. Their data, collected from September to November 2024, reveals that 41% of successful human logins involve compromised credentials. Bots exacerbate this issue, with 52% of all detected login attempts involving leaked passwords. Popular platforms like WordPress are particularly vulnerable to credential stuffing attacks, a high success rate of bot-driven logins using stolen credentials. Cloudfare urges users to use unique, strong passwords, enable multi-factor authentication, and for website owners to implement credential leakage detection to protect against these widespread threats.  

Analyst Comments: The data underscores the critical problem of password reuse, a behavior that remains widespread despite security advisories. It is important to implement strong authentication methods to mitigate these risks. The report suggests using unique, strong passwords, and enabling multi-factor authentication. Members of the faith-based community are encouraged to enact strict password policies to help safeguard systems. Utilizing a password manager can help with the ease of remembering lengthy passwords and utilization of MFA is always a wise step for added security.  

50501 — 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement 

The website “FiftyFifty.one” represents a grassroots movement called #50501, which aims to challenge executive overreach and protect democratic institutions. The movement’s primary action is organizing nationwide protests, with the goal of having 50 protests across 50 states on a single day. It started as a response to actions by the Trump administration and has since grown into a platform for peaceful activism. The website encourages participation in protests, volunteering, and spreading awareness, while providing resources for organizers and activists. The movement is focused on unity, community-building, and non-violence.  

Analyst Comments: The movement’s emphasis on non-violence and community-building could be seen as a strategic approach to ensure that the protests maintain broad public support and avoid violent or chaotic demonstrations. Even planned peaceful protests pose the potential for violence. Either has a target for terrorism and extremist activities, or for clashes with counter-protesters. If protests do become violent, there is always the possibility for that activity to spill to adjacent areas which could impact Houses of Worship in some locations. 

How the U.S. is confronting the threat posed by drones swarming sensitive national security sites 

The 60 Minutes report discusses the growing national security threat posed by drone swarms infiltrating sensitive U.S. military and infrastructure sites. A key incident highlighted occurred in December 2023 when drones appeared over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, home to advanced fighter jets. The drones, seen in large numbers and various sizes, prompted concern but were difficult to track or neutralize due to limitations in the U.S. defense systems, especially radar designed for higher-altitude threats. 

The drones are believed to have been used for surveillance, with some experts, including Sen. Roger Wicker, suspecting foreign intelligence component. Despite several drone incursions over critical sites like nuclear plants and military bases, the Pentagon has struggled to respond effectively, citing a gap in the technology needed to detect and counter low-flying drones.  

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Analyst Comments: As drones become more prevalent in modern society, their risks also increase. Last year we saw reports of drones being utilized by burglars to conduct surveillance for future break-ins. If you see what you believe to be illegal drone activity near your facilities, members are encouraged to contact local law enforcement, as well as the FAA’s Flight Standards District Office.

More Security-focused Content

Attacks on Houses of Worship in 2023
Read the March 2024 Threat Level Statement Update
Access all-hazards resources from public and private sector partners, curated by the FB-ISAO team.

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