So first, the headline is accurate. But second, you can do anything with statistics, so not so fast fella (or in this case, lady). SC Magazine did name OS X the most vulnerable software of 2015, but that is only because of the way they calculate the numbers. The numbers are based on the public […]
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Update – After all of the press coverage showing the weakness in Paypal’s security, Paypal issued a press release saying they were sorry and that Brian Krebs’ funds were secure. Paypal says they are going to investigate what happened. Read details here. Brian Krebs discovered the hard way that Paypal is not the most secure […]
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If the US is anything like Europe, you can expect that “Card Not Present” or CNP fraud will increase significantly in 2016. We will have to wait and see, but some things are likely. Chip and signature – the alternative to chip and PIN that most US banks and almost no international banks chose – […]
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In the last weeks of the year, Congress did what Congress does and took a controversial bill, CISA, which experts say expands government spying on citizens in the name of protecting them, and stuck it inside a must pass bill – in this case the omnibus spending bill – at the last minute. Since Congress […]
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