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KRACK – A WiFi Attack That Affects Almost Everyone

US CERT (Homeland Security’s Computer Emergency Response Team AKA Computer Emergency Readiness Team) released an alert today for an attack named KRACK for Key Reinstallation Attack. While an article on ARS Technica says that this attack is especially dangerous for Android, Linux and OpenBSD (so much for open source being secure), the Homeland Security alert […]

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What Will it Take To End Cyber Breaches

As I write this, a couple of very large and very significant breaches have recently either taken place or been revealed – specifically Yahoo’s breach impacting 3 billion users and Equifax’s breach affecting at least 145 million. But there are countless other breaches every day – in fact so many that most don’t even make […]

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AT&T Drops the Ball With AT&T U-Verse Customers

AT&T U-Verse, which used to be what they called their triple play Internet-phone-TV package and now is just their TV package has about 4 million customers.  Compared to AT&T Directv, that is small, but still substantial. Some part of that customer base uses Arris modems – maybe 150,000.  Those modems have serious security holes that […]

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We May Now Know Why Trump Banned Kaspersky Anti Virus – And You Should Too

There have always been questions about connections between Gene Kaspersky’s company and the Russian spy agencies like the FSB, but not necessarily any hard proof.  Last month, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to remove Kaspersky anti virus software without any real explanation.  Some thought it was as retribution while others thought it was over-reaction.  […]

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