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SEC Investigates Companies That Send Wires to Scammers

You have probably heard about Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks where scammers pose as company executives and ask the accounting department to wire money to them. The FBI says this is highly effective and big business.  To the tune of $5 billion in losses since 2013. In fact the SEC discovered that 9 publicly traded […]

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The End of Fax Machines? Well Maybe. Why? Insecurity!

Seema Verma, the administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services at the Department of Health and Human Services wants fax machines out of doctor’s offices by 2020. She wants them out of doctor’s offices because they are not cool.  She wants to replace them with super-non-secure apps for your phone that are way […]

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Visit New Zealand – Fork Over Your Passwords or Risk Being Prosecuted

In what is thought to be the first country to do this, travelers entering New Zealand who do not turn over their phone passwords during searches could be arrested, prosecuted and fined more than $3,000.  This includes citizens and foreigners. A New Zealand customs spokesperson said that the new fine is an appropriate remedy to […]

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Home Internet Router Hack Steals Banking Credentials

An attack that was originally spotted in August affecting DLink routers has spread to over 100,000 routers including 70 different models. The attack originally targeted Brazilian banking customers by compromising their internet router, changing the DNS server and pointing them to a bogus, look-alike banking site.  From there, they steal your credentials. Not satisfied with […]

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