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Security News Bites for the Week Ending August 31, 2018

Spyware Company Leaves Terabytes of Data Unprotected Spyfone, a software company that allows parents to spy on their kids, spouses to spy on each other and employers to spy on employees allowed the world to spy on everyone. The data left exposed on Amazon included photos, text messages, contacts, location information, Facebook messages and other […]

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Going Dark – Maybe It Isn’t the Biggest Problem

O P I N I O N Law enforcement in general and the FBI in particular have been talking about the “going dark” problem caused by encryption on phones.  Except, maybe, that isn’t the biggest problem that law enforcement is facing. The Center for Strategic and International Studies just released a study based on interviews […]

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Voice Hacking is on the Rise

Hacking is a moving target.  And continues to move. As banks consider using biometric authentication in the place of passwords, hackers are thinking about that too. Researchers at Black Hat demonstrated that they could synthesize your voice well enough to fool personal digital assistants. Already there are products on the market from Adobe, Baidu, Lyrebird, […]

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Stealing Your Phone NUMBER is Profitable

Hackers have figured out that stealing people’s phone numbers is easier and more profitable than stealing their phone (in part because they don’t have to be anywhere near you or your phone in order to steal the number). Recently I wrote about a bitcoin investor (AKA speculator) who is suing AT&T for $240 million because […]

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Security News Bites for the Week Ending Aug 24, 2018

FBI Asks Google for Information on ALL People Near Certain Crimes Now that we know that Google tracks you even if you ask nicely for it not to, this news from BBC becomes more interesting. The FBI issued a search warrant to Google for information on all people within a 100 acre block around a […]

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Why An Insider Threat Detection Program is Critical

Adams County, Wisconsin is now facing a crisis of confidence and likely some lawsuits as well. Why? On March 28, 2018, the county says, it uncovered “questionable activity” on county computer systems. Three months later, in late June, their investigation was complete. The result: 258, 120 people had their data illegally accessed. Data included protected […]

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