The Lovely Mia Ash

Have you ever seen that spam on Facebook where someone posts, if you see a friend request from so-and-so, don’t accept it, it’s a hacker! Yeah, this post is ‘kind-of‘ like that.

Well, Mia Ash is a whole online persona that is leveraging catfishing techniques to lure men (or women) in power. She would reach out to the victims via LinkedIn, Facebook, Snapchat, etc, asking a question or two about photography, and would keep talking to them via social networking and email about all sorts of subjects, slowly creating trust. Social engineering them! She had numerous profiles across the social networks that were well aged and used and was entirely personable. It didn’t hurt that she wasn’t bad to look at too…

After working a target, she would ask them if they could open a file for her, in an innocent way, and the file would contain PupyRAT. The Group behind Mia Ash weren’t after credit card numbers, but company secrets.

It just kind of goes to show you, social engineering and going after human vulnerabilities is the best way in!

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Just Accept the Risk

Lately, there is a lot of risk management in my life.

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Net Neutrality

Comcast, Verizon and AT&T want to end net neutrality so they can charge extra fees to control what we see & do online. Β Help out by sending a letter to the FCC and Congress

Going here will allow you to send the following to Congress and the FCC.

The FCC’s Open Internet Rules (net neutrality rules) are extremely important to me. I urge you to protect them.

I don’t want ISPs to have the power to block websites, slow them down, give some sites an advantage over others, or split the Internet into “fast lanes” for companies that pay and “slow lanes” for the rest.

Now is not the time to let giant ISPs censor what we see and do online.

Censorship by ISPs is a serious problem. Comcast has throttled Netflix, AT&T blocked FaceTime, Time Warner Cable throttled the popular game League of Legends, and Verizon admitted it will introduce fast lanes for sites that pay-and slow lanes for everyone else-if the FCC lifts the rules. This hurts consumers and businesses large and small.

Courts have made clear that if the FCC ends Title II classification, the FCC must let ISPs offer “fast lanes” to websites for a fee.

Chairman Pai has made clear that he intends to do exactly this.

But if some companies can pay our ISPs to have their content load faster, startups and small businesses that can’t pay those fees won’t be able to compete. You will kill the open marketplace that has enabled millions of small businesses and created the 5 most valuable companies in America-just to further enrich a few much less valuable cable giants famous for sky-high prices and abysmal customer service.

Internet providers will be able to impose a private tax on every sector of the American economy.

Moreover, under Chairman Pai’s plan, ISPs will be able to make it more difficult to access political speech that they don’t like. They’ll be able to charge fees for website delivery that would make it harder for blogs, nonprofits, artists, and others who can’t pay up to have their voices heard.

I’m sending this to the FCC’s open proceeding, but I worry that Chairman Pai, a former Verizon lawyer, has made his plans and will ignore me and millions of other Americans.

So I’m also sending this to my members of Congress. Please publicly support the FCC’s existing net neutrality rules based on Title II, and denounce Chairman Pai’s plans. Do whatever you can to dissuade him.

Thank you!

 

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Independence Day

Getting ready for fireworks πŸ’₯!!! #independenceday #forthofjuly

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Fire spinning!!! #independenceday #forthofjuly

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Fire dancing πŸ’ƒ!! #forthofjuly #independenceday

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Bartlett Lake

We decided to take our old boat out, since… well… why not? and join our friends on the lake. We went to Bartlett and that is such a nice lake and it’s not as busy as others we’ve been to.

We hung out with Camille, Randy, Karie, Steve, Marcia, Damon, Rose, Brendan and Berlin. The little fish were biting! If you had a mole or freckle, a fish would swim up and try to eat it!

There was only a couple of injuries, primarily regarding feet!

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Pontoon 2

Jaime and I bought another pontoon bought today! How crazy are we?

It doesn’t come in for a few weeks.

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Infographic on Cyber Insurance and How It Helps to Deal with a Breach

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Las Vegas for Brandee (and Mom)

We went to Vegas for Brandee’s birthday and also met up with mom and family.

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Phoenix Comicon 2017

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Michigan Family Visits

Courtney, Lorri, Beau, and Aiden came to visit and it was a wonderful day!

The pool is officially open! Beau and Aiden approve!!!

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Posing two year olds is a little difficult!

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Aiden loves watching toy story!

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Has anyone seen Beau? Oh he's in the corner on the dog bed eating an apple πŸŽπŸ˜‚

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