Are Your IT Infrastructures Up to Date with the Cybersecurity Compliance Laws in 2021?

It’s an unfortunate fact that cybersecurity is rarely the foremost of concerns among small- to medium-sized businesses. However, investing in cybersecurity is becoming even more important as these organizations undergo digital transformation. It may se… Continue reading Are Your IT Infrastructures Up to Date with the Cybersecurity Compliance Laws in 2021?

State of Underground Card Shops in 2021

(life after Joker’s Stash)   Table of Contents Introduction Active credit card shops FERum Shop Brian’s Club Thefreshstuffs Missing Credit Card Shops ValidCC VaultMarket Rescator Conclusions   Introduction    On February 15, 2021, after nearly 6.5 year… Continue reading State of Underground Card Shops in 2021

Oracle is Said to Help China Find Dissidents and Jail Minorities

Oracle Corp. stands accused of selling analytics to Chinese police forces that’s being used to hunt down political dissidents and lock up Uyghur Muslims.
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The Week in Breach News: 02/10/21 – 02/16/21

A Florida municipal water plant breach raises alarm, a French hospital breach impacts care, and making a battle plan for profit!
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How RSA NetWitness Platform® Protects against Ransomware Attacks

Ransomware attacks are becoming more targeted, sophisticated, and expensive. See how RSA NetWitness Platform can help your organization protect its IP and defend against attacks.
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On Opioids, Consultants and Information Security

On Feb. 4, consulting firm McKinsey agreed to pay a fine of more than a half-billion dollars to various state attorneys general in connection with their role in promoting the sale of addictive opioids to individuals across the country. The fine, which… Continue reading On Opioids, Consultants and Information Security

Deliberately Playing Copyrighted Music to Avoid Being Live-Streamed

Vice is reporting on a new police hack: playing copyrighted music when being filmed by citizens, trying to provoke social media sites into taking the videos down and maybe even banning the filmers:

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Internal Leak of 4,887 Users: Yandex Employee Fate Unknown

Russian web titan Yandex NV suffered an insider breach: An employee was selling sensitive user data to anyone who would pay.
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Scams Starting on Social Media and Targeting Your Business

Social media is no stranger to scams. However, recent trends show scammers have started to show more aggression toward businesses since the beginning of the pandemic. Being able to recognize these scams can help you prevent injury to your business. Soc… Continue reading Scams Starting on Social Media and Targeting Your Business

Is it Time to Update Your Cyber Insurance Strategy?

If anything, 2020 was about preparing for – well, everything. This includes cyberthreats, which have risen sharply in the pandemic era. In 2021, rethinking your cyber insurance strategy should be a top priority for CISOs and executive leadership… Continue reading Is it Time to Update Your Cyber Insurance Strategy?