It is an amazing story. Organization after organization uses a variety of Amazon services and organization after organization doesn’t seem to understand that if put data out in the cloud and you don’t protect it, it may be compromised. Last month it was Deloitte. This month it is Accenture. I would be more sympathetic if […]
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The Federal government has demonstrated its inability to keep its own house in order at the same time that it expects citizens and businesses to trust it with very sensitive information. From the SEC’s EDGAR breach, the OPM breach and others, add the FDIC. The Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that the Federal Deposit […]
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This is an interesting story with lots of twists and turns. And lessons. Ryan Lin, 24, of Newton, Massachusetts, was arrested last week on charges of cyber stalking. How he got caught was interesting. And a lesson. The case goes back to April of 2016 when Lin responded to a Craigslist ad and moved in […]
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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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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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Some of you probably remember when then Austrian law student Max Schrems started fighting a battle over privacy with Facebook. Now probably neither you nor I would want to pick a fight with Facebook’s legal team, but Max, a law STUDENT, said, hey, what the heck. That battle wound up at the CJEU – The […]
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