Category Archives: Security Blog

Happy New Year!

As 2014 sunsets for the final time tonight, and 2015 rises tomorrow, let’s make a joint resolution, resolve to: Educate your employees, customers, friends, and family Create a response plan and practice it. what to do if your Identity is … Continue reading

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Data Breach Cost on the Rise

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HackProof!

From Dorkly

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nVidia Breached

An email outlining the breach was sent to NVIDIA employees on Wednesday December 17th from the privacy office informing them that a breach had occurred and that their individual information had been compromised. It was unclear from the email how … Continue reading

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Organized Crime Hackers Hit OneStopParking.com

According to KrebsOnSecurity, OneStopParKing has been breached. Many banks reported to Brian that cards with fraudulent charges have all been used at OneStopParking.com. The stolen card data that bank sources traced back are among hundreds or thousands that went on … Continue reading

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The 2015 Internet will be in Zettabytes

This is a nice infographic regarding the Internet in 2015

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Merry Christmas

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Sony Cyber-Attack Timeline

Also, Sony is hiring a Director of Vulnerability Management, among other Information Security roles.

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JP Morgan Follow Up: 2 Factor Authentication Fail

Back in October, I wrote about JP Morgan getting breached, and 76 million households and 7 million small businesses were affected. (83 Million in total) Most big banks use two-factor authentication, which requires a second one-time password to gain access … Continue reading

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German Steel Mill Hacked

A spear phishing attack led to a German steel mill to perform an unscheduled shut down and a blast furnace could not be shut down as normal. Attackers were very skilled and used both targeted emails and social engineering techniques … Continue reading

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