As Terrorists Blow Up Soft Targets, Sri Lanka Turns Off Social Media As Sri Lanka is dealing with multiple bombs exploding at churches and hotels, the country’s solution to the inevitable use of social media to fan flames and release propaganda, in addition to news is to turn off social media. At the current time, […]
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With the government doing just about zero when it comes to protecting you from Internet of Things security hacks, this leaves the entire burden on you. A hacker broke into two different GPS tracker apps – he hacked about 7,000 iTrack accounts and 20,000 ProTrack accounts. In general hacking into someone’s web account might cost […]
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Microsoft Pulls Patches AGAIN After Some Computers Become Super Secure Users of Sophos and Avast, especially those running Windows 7 or Windows 8 – but not Windows 10 – got their computers bricked after this month’s update. Microsoft has had multiple update failures over the last 6 months, causing admins to wait a week or […]
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Researchers at Ben Gurion University in Israel created malware that could infect a CT scanner and cause it to provide either false positive or false negative readings. The researchers took real CT lung scans and let their malware modify the scans. In the cases where the researchers created fake cancerous nodes, the radiologists who read […]
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Brian Krebs reported that Indian mega-outsourcer Wipro was hacked. Apparently Wipro’s systems were being used to launch attacks against Wipro’s customers. Wipro’s PR police said that they are investigating. I am sure that they are. Given that Wipro’s customers likely trust Wipro, it is a good launchpad for attacks against their customers. When Brian (Krebs) […]
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While some people say that you can’t prove that people have been harmed by lax cybersecurity practices, the laws are making it more expensive for companies to believe this. Fines in the hundreds of thousands, millions and even billions of dollars are happening. So whether companies believe cybersecurity is an issue or not, their wallets […]
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