Feds Having Some Success In Going After Hackers The DoJ announced the arrest of a Ukrainian who is accused of deploying ransomware on behalf of the REvil ransomware gang. They also seized $6 million in cryptocurrency. The Ukrainian was arrested in Poland (crooks are not smart. If you are in the crosshairs of U.S. law […]
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Smartphone Counterespionage Tips for Travellers Most people say “who would be interested in me?” but the reality is that foreign governments track Americans for a variety of reasons, both good and bad. Read this article to find some tips that could keep you below the radar and your information safer. Are Surveillance Cameras the Answer […]
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I guess that is their version of “Houston, we have a problem”. The State Department posted a press release on their web site YESTERDAY that says that they have been having problems issuing visas and passports for two weeks. The State Department usually issues about 50,000 visas a day. Last week, they issued about 1,500 […]
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Homeland Security Today and others are reporting that three months after the State Department admitted that hackers had gotten into their unclassified email system, the hackers are still there. (see article) While it is always fun to beat up government bureaucracies, it points out that sometimes getting hackers out is a hard thing to do. […]
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