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Feds Bust 100 for ID Theft – Unfortunately, A Drop in the Bucket

The FBI charged 104 people with identity theft related charges.  The people were operating in South Florida.  Included in the group was a former secretary for Jackson Health System – she played a key role in stealing patient records that were used in a tax fraud scheme. The group stole records on 24,000 patients in […]

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1 Million (Likely More) Google Accounts Compromised by Gooligan

I am not sure what rock I have been hiding under, but somehow I missed this item. About two months ago, the security company Checkpoint revealed a new Android malware family called Gooligan. The malware can attack about 74% of Android phones world wide.  The good news, if there is any,  is that it only […]

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The SEC is Coming, The SEC is Coming!

For Financial Service firms, the message is clear.  Both FINRA and the SEC are looking over your shoulder to make sure that you are taking cyber security seriously. And the fines are not small.  From hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, firms big and small are getting whacked with fines. In 2014, the SEC […]

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Trump Senior Staff Using Same Hackable Private Email as Hillary

I generally stay away from politics in this blog, but this item is an interesting intersection of security and politics. And, it is pretty unique.  Most non-public sector businesses don’t have to worry about this.  While they may or may not let employees use their business email for personal reasons, there are no laws or […]

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St. Louis, Mo Says “Just Say No”

The St. Louis Public Library system was hit with a ransomware attack last week. All 17 branches; around 700 systems. The attackers asked for $35,000 to decrypt the 700 computers that were infected – translating to around $50 a computer. However the library told them to pound sand – or something like that, possibly, something […]

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