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Doh! Government inadvertently reveals hacker’s private info

Posted on October 14, 2016 by Bill Camarda

When you’re prosecuting a hacker for exposing private information to the world, you really shouldn’t do the same thing yourself! Continue reading Doh! Government inadvertently reveals hacker’s private info→

Posted in hacker, privacy, SBN

BuzzFeed latest high-profile victim of OurMine hackers

Posted on October 6, 2016 by Bill Camarda

It appears that the hacking group didn’t appreciate being described as ‘brainchild of a soccer-obsessed high school student’ Continue reading BuzzFeed latest high-profile victim of OurMine hackers→

Posted in buzzfeed, Hack, hackers, ourmine, privacy, Security threats

Should we soon expect to be sending passwords through our bodies, not the air?

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Bill Camarda

What if you could securely send password data through your body, not the air? Continue reading Should we soon expect to be sending passwords through our bodies, not the air?→

Posted in adafruit, biometric security, fingerprint, iPhone, Lenovo, password, privacy, Security threats | Tagged University of Washington

Major bank attacks thwarted by SWIFT thinking

Posted on September 29, 2016 by Bill Camarda

Remember last March’s online $81 million Bangladesh Bank heist? Turns out there have been several more attacks since then. Continue reading Major bank attacks thwarted by SWIFT thinking→

Posted in Banking, cyberattack, Data loss, heist, Law & order, privacy, Security threats, SWIFT

Will quantum teleportation defeat quantum decryption?

Posted on September 26, 2016 by Bill Camarda

Maybe the quantum will giveth what the quantum taketh away… at least when it comes to secure transmissions.
Continue reading Will quantum teleportation defeat quantum decryption?→

Posted in SBN

New guidelines: cybersecurity, privacy and your self-driving car

Posted on September 21, 2016 by Bill Camarda

The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has just issued its eagerly-awaited “guidance” for self-driving and “highly automated” vehicles. Continue reading New guidelines: cybersecurity, privacy and your self-driving car→

Posted in cybersecurity, Law & order, privacy, Security threats, self-driving car, US Department of Transportation, USDOT

Password-protect your Wi-Fi hotspots and ask for user details too, rules ECJ

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Bill Camarda

The ECJ has ruled that Wi-Fi hotspot operators aren’t liable for copyright infringements, but they may have to demand users’ identities and password-protect their networks. Continue reading Password-protect your Wi-Fi hotspots and ask for user details too, rules ECJ→

Posted in privacy, SBN

Will Congress ever vote on the “The Stop Mass Hacking Act”?

Posted on September 15, 2016 by Bill Camarda

The clock is ticking, Congress is busy getting reelected and there are only 75 days left Continue reading Will Congress ever vote on the “The Stop Mass Hacking Act”?→

Posted in SBN

The US gets its first Chief Information Security Officer

Posted on September 12, 2016 by Bill Camarda

Touhill will head up programs designed to protect US government networks and critical infrastructure Continue reading The US gets its first Chief Information Security Officer→

Posted in CISO, Gregory Touhill, Security threats, US government

Brazzers breached: 800,000 usernames and passwords for porn site exposed

Posted on September 7, 2016 by Bill Camarda

Another day, another data breach to report. And another opportunity for some folks somewhere to be embarrassed by the exposure of their intimate, umm, preferences. Continue reading Brazzers breached: 800,000 usernames and passwords for porn site exposed→

Posted in brazzers, data breach, Data loss, passwords, porn

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