I received a letter from a high end accounting firm in New York today warning their clients that check fraud has “increased significantly” and has become “a more prevalent issue”. They recommend that you review bank transactions daily confirming the correct payee and amount. The problem with that strategy is that check images are typically […]
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Without delving into the politics of Roe v. Wade, the decision and the laws that are happening as a result of the recent Supreme Court decision, bring up some very challenging privacy issues. Automated license plate readers can be found in many places. There is an entire network of tow truck owners that collect license […]
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Reverse search warrants are warrants that police get when they do not know who they are looking for. There is a case in Denver right now that could, possibly, shed some light on the answer to this question. In this case, two teens burned down a house because, if I remember correctly, they were pissed […]
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ZuoRAT Hijacks SOHO Routers Researchers have found a multi-stage remote access trojan (RAT) being used against a wide range of small and home office routers in Europe and North America. The RAT has been active since 2020 according to the researchers. The malware exploits known vulnerabilities (which is why patching IoT devices and making sure […]
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Apple has a great history of making things convenient for users. That is their legacy. But convenience often does not mean secure and in Apple’s case, that is the case. iOS 16 will contain what Apple is calling Lockdown Mode. It is designed to block the activities of software like NSO Group’s Pegasus and other […]
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Without regard to where you stand on gun control, the events in California last week are an IT and safety failure of massive proportions with no way to remedy the failure. Three days after the media reported the breach, the California Attorney General started dribbling out incorrect information about what happened. There is still no […]
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