Tag Archive for: security

Week in Breach

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This week, Caribou Coffee gets roasted, and memes are being used as code. Dark Web ID Trends: Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums (100%) Top Compromise Type: Domains Top Industry: Legal Top Employee Count: 251 - 500 employees (50%) United…

The Week in Breach

Breach news to share with your customers! This week, databases are leakier than an old car on a bumpy road. Plus, Nest security may not be so secure. Dark Web ID Trends: Top Source Hits: Social Media (57%) Top Compromise Type: Email Top…

Week in Breach

This week, Quora was breached, and common breach mistakes are discussed. Dark Web ID Trends: Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums (55%) Top Compromise Type: Domains Top Industry: High- Tech & IT Top Employee Count: 11-50 employees (32%) United…

Tips to protect your Information while Holiday Online Shopping.

November 2017 Online shopping continues to grow in popularity. In 2016, for the first time ever, shoppers bought more online than in stores. And last year’s Cyber Monday was the biggest online shopping day in the history of the US. [1] Unfortunately,…

Marriott Breach Exposes Data of Up to 500 Million Guests

Marriott International acknowledged on Friday that an “unauthorized party had copied and encrypted information” belonging to about 500 million customers on its Starwood reservations system.CreditCreditMauritz Antin/EPA, via Shutterstock By Amie…

Week in Breach

 Kevin Lancaster on Nov 28, 2018 12:43:39 PM Breach news to share This week, Amazon experienced technical issues, and cybersecurity culture isn’t where it needs to be in 95% of organizations. Dark Web ID Trends: Top Source…

Blockchain Wallet

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FORTNITE SCAMS ARE EVEN WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHT

AUTHOR: BRIAN BARRETT SECURITY 10.29.18 06:00 AM EPIC GAMES THE MOST POPULAR videogame in the world is Fortnite—which makes Fortnite scams potentially a very profitable endeavor. And while…

Worry About Phishing, Not Malware!

 Stu Sjouwerman 2Oct With so many security strategies revolving around the detection of malware, organizations forget the primary source of all their worries – phishing. There are SO many solutions out there…