Monthly Archives: December 2019
Oh, my! PerCSoft’s Irony
By Charles Parker, II; MBA/MSA/JD/LLM/PhD PerCSoft is a Wisconsin business. The organization provides online data backup services for dental offices. This operates by placing data in the cloud. They had […]
Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity… Is The Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full?
A brief interview summary from the Digital Transformation EXPO Europe 2019 London, England – There’s a tremendous amount of buzz surrounding A.I. these days. Some believe it will present us […]
TrueDialog database leaked online tens of millions of SMS text messages
Millions of SMS messages have been leaked by a database run by TrueDialog, a business SMS provider for businesses and higher education providers. Security experts at vpnMentor discovered a database belonging to […]
TTEC – On The Cusp of Receiving the Federal “Seal of Approval”
New York, NY – TTEC is about to receive FedRAMP (moderate) certification in January 2020, and DoD IL4 certification a few months after that. How did they accomplish this esteemed […]
Hacker House exposes major security flaw in US election voting machines
DEMOCRACY IS NOT A GAME …Unless you’re placing your vote on a popular electronic voting machine – one used in at least 16 US States during local State and county elections in […]
RSA Conference Announces Initial 2020 Keynote Speakers
Bedford, MA – Dec 03, 2019 More Details on Additional Speakers and Session Content Coming Soon RSA Conference, the world’s leading information security conferences and expositions, today announced its initial […]
RevengeHotels campaign – crooks target the hospitality industry
RevengeHotels campaign – The hospitality industry continues to be a privileged target for cybercriminals that target hotels, restaurant chains, and tourism services. Security experts at Kaspersky have published a report […]
Facebook and Twitter warn of malicious SDK harvesting personal data from its accounts
Some third-party apps quietly scraped personal information from people’s accounts from Twitter and Facebook, the social media companies claim. Facebook and Twitter revealed that some third-party apps quietly scraped personal […]
3-D Secure: The Legacy Protocol Making a Comeback to Secure Online Payments
By Jennifer Singh Consumers today are spoiled for choice – which clothes to wear, gadgets to buy and payment networks to use to acquire these goods. The competition is tight […]
Data of 21 million Mixcloud users available for sale on the dark web
The online music streaming service Mixcloud was recently breached by a hacker that is attempting to sell stolen user data in a dark web marketplace. On Friday, the hacker that […]
8 Most Common Cyber-security Mistakes You Should Avoid in 2020 and Beyond
By Sam Chester Be it stolen customer data, phishing, or ransomware attacks, successful cyberattacks can affect businesses of any size and in any industry. A 2018 study by Juniper Research […]