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Security News for the Week Ending December 21, 2018

Patches This Week Microsoft issued an emergency out of band patch for an Internet Explorer zero day bug that affects IE 9, 10 and 11 on Windows 7,8,10 and the related server versions.  The bug allows a hacker to remotely execute code by getting a victim to view a web page, HTML document, PDF or […]

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Seven Common Cybersecurity Mistakes to Avoid

Many companies do not have adequate cybersecurity protection on their website and systems.  Why?  Here’s some common misconceptions. It won’t happen to us While some attacks are targeted to particular companies, the overwhelming majority of attacks are targets of opportunity.  That means that you are just as likely to be attacked as a Fortune 500 […]

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Colorado Healthcare Provider Fined $111,000 For HIPAA Violations

It seems that the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights is increasing enforcement actions against health care providers and their vendors (known as business associates).  While one might have suspected that enforcement actions would be down under this administration, in fact, the opposite is true and fines are up. In […]

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News Bites for the Week Ending December 14, 2018

Patches This Week Adobe’s December patch list fixed 87 separate bugs in Acrobat and Acrobat Reader.  39 of these are rated critical.  Last week they patched a critical zero day in Flash (Details here). More Spy Cams The other day I reported the the DEA was buying spy camera enclosures to hide inside of street […]

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