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The Internet of (Scary) Things

UPDATE:  Brian’s web site is not back with Akamai, but rather with Google’s Project Shield.  Project Shield is an effort by Google to support free speech to journalists around the world.  If they accept your web site, there is no cost.  And Google probably has a fair amount of both bandwidth and brainpower to stop […]

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Health and Human Services Issues New Guidance on Ransomware

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights, the government entity that manages the privacy of health care information that you share with doctors and others, has issued new guidance on ransomware. While technically, it only applies to organizations that they regulate, in reality, almost everything they said applies equally to […]

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Paying Ransomware – Yes or No

IT World Canada ran an article the other day regarding the payment of ransom at the University of Calgary.  The piece is almost an editorial as the writer beat the University up for paying the ransom. Here is the story that the article laid out. In June the University was infected with a “significant malware […]

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What Happens When Online Services Go Down?

This afternoon, Google Apps went down for a few hours.  Judging by the activity on the Twitterverse, you would have thought the world had ended.  You can check the outage yourself by going to Google’s AppsStatus page on the web (google.com/appsstatus). It appears that Google Docs, Sheets, Drive and other parts of the Google Apps […]

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