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The Internet of In-secure Things

Hackers are combining the Internet of Things with a 12 year old open source software bug and creating a potential mess. Last week tens of thousands of hacked Internet of (in-secure) Things devices created a 600 gigabit per second attack against a security blogger’s web site and just after that, these devices created a  terabit […]

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Internet of Things – The New Hacker Attack Vector

Recently, Brian Krebs (KrebsOnSecurity.com) was hit with a massive denial of service attack.  The site went down – hard – and was down for days.  His Internet Service Provider kicked him off, permanently.  The attack threw over 600 gigabits per second of traffic at the site.  There are very few web sites that could withstand […]

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Learning About Ransomware – The Hard Way

A small New England retailer learned about ransomware the hard way.  After an employee clicked on a link, that system was infected with Cryptowall. The malware encrypted, among other files, the company’s accounting software. The accounting software did not live on that user’s computer;  it lived on the network, but since that user had access […]

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Insurers Say Cancer Center “On Its Own”

I wrote about 21st Century Oncology in March (see post here) when the FBI came knocking on their door.  The result?  2.2 million records compromised.  At that time they said that they likely did not have enough insurance to cover the costs of the breach. Fast forward six months. Law360 is reporting that Charter Oak […]

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