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Medsec vs. St. Jude – Security Research Version 2

About four months, a security firm named Medsec discovered some flaws in St Jude Medical’s cardiac implantable products.  The accepted way to deal with this is to privately let the manufacturer know what you found, let them fix it and then release your research. In this case, Medsec had been told that St. Jude would […]

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Hackers Steal Millions in Bitcoin Using Only A Phone Number

Just after midnight on August 11th, Jered Kenna in Medellin, Columbia  was notified that two of his email accounts had their passwords reset. He tried regaining control of the accounts by getting the services to send him a text, which he never received. When he called his phone company (T-Mobile), they said that he didn’t […]

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NIST Revises Rules For Protecting Unclassified Information in Contractor Computers

NIST Special Pub 800-171 sets the rules for protecting information that defense contractors create and/or store called “Controlled Unclassified Information” or CUI.  CUI includes the information that would be very enticing to foreign governments such as Russia, China and others. SP 800-171 was originally released last year and NIST publications usually have a 3 to […]

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