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Guess How Long It Takes For Thieves to Use Stolen Data?

The FTC recently did an experiment to see how quickly thieves used stolen data after it was posted on the dark web. They created 100 fictitious consumers and gave them credit cards or bitcoin wallets.  Each fictitious consumer had a name, email and passwords as well. They posted the data twice – first on April […]

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How to Spend $100 Million Without Even Trying

UPDATE: The Sun, not always the most reliable information source, is saying the outage and trickle down affected 300,000 passengers and may cost the airline $300+ million.  The CEO, Alex Cruz, allegedly said, when warned earlier about the new system installed last fall, that it was the staff’s fault, not the system’s, that things were […]

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When Medical Devices Get Hit With Ransomware

Is it possible that North Korea used stolen NSA hacking tools to infect medical devices at U.S. hospitals?  Forbes says, yes it is. When the WannaCry ransomware spread out of control last week infecting 48 hospital trusts in the UK and unnamed medical facilities in the U.S. for the most part U.S. businesses were not […]

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Business is Not The Only Source of Data Breaches

We hear a lot about data breaches of businesses.  Target.  Home Depot.  Anthem Blue Cross.  21st Century Oncology and thousands of others. But there is a whole other category of breaches.  Government.  At all levels from local to national.  Everyone remembers the OPM’s loss of 20+ million security clearance background checks.  Or the IRS’s loss […]

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