The security firm Symantec is reporting that hackers have compromised energy companies in the U.S. and Europe. Well that sounds bad enough, but we have to ask the question “what do you mean when you say compromised?” The answer is a little bit complicated. For most energy companies, in a bid to make it tougher […]
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Last week I wrote about an incident with a vendor to the City of Chicago who left close to two million voter records exposed on Amazon and how the vendor, in spite of the initial mistake of exposing the data, handled the breach very well (see blog post). Today we have another case and, this […]
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Some of you will remember back in mid 2014 that Lenovo added some software called Visual Discovery by Superfish to hundreds of thousands of computers. The purpose of Visual Discovery is to “help” you by intercepting your browser communications and either insert ads into your web traffic or even redirect you to web sites that […]
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Web browsers have become the center of our daily Internet universe. But browsers, by themselves, are often not sufficiently powerful to do what people want them to do. Enter the world of plugins or addins or browser extensions. These little bits of code allow a browser to do something that they were not designed by […]
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In what may be the first of its kind event, the FDA recalled a pacemaker from St Jude, now owned by Abbott Labs. Researchers discovered the flaws prior to Abbott’s acquisition of St. Jude and reported them to both the FDA and St. Jude. Both decided to do nothing about it until the researchers went […]
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One of the things that has always been a barrier for people who’s data was compromised during a breach is what lawyers call “Standing”. Standing derives from Article III of the U.S. Constitution. The courts have said that there are three requirements for “standing” to bring an action against another – Injury in fact, causation […]
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