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Sakawa Scams Spread to the UK

Image Earlier this year, I focused on the emerging trend of Sakawa scams originating from the west coast of Africa. If you've never heard this term before, there is some learning for you to do! Sakawa, or JuJu, scams are a subsection of traditional online cyber crime. Whilst many scams originating from all over the world could be...
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Board Talk: How to Improve Your Board's Cyber Security Literacy

Image With security breaches such as Sony, WHSmith and Ashley Madison hitting the headlines every week, the level of security awareness among the general public has never been higher. You could therefore be forgiven for thinking that (at least theoretically) it would be an easy task to impress the importance of information security...
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Malware Capable of Bypassing CAPTCHA Systems Found in Google Play

Image Security researchers have spotted a sophisticated type of malware that is capable of bypassing CAPTCHA authentication systems in the Google Play Store. According to a blog post written by Bitdefender security researcher Liviu Arsene, the malware, which has been identified as Android.Trojan.MKero.A, seems to have somehow found...
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VERT Threat Alert: September 2015 Patch Tuesday Analysis

Image Today’s VERT Alert addresses 12 new Microsoft Security Bulletins. VERT is actively working on coverage for these bulletins in order to meet our 24-hour SLA and expects to ship ASPL-632 on Wednesday, September 9th.   Ease of Use (published exploits) to Risk Table Automated Exploit               ...
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First Report of Simulated Human Being Hacked - But Don't Panic

Image Yes, simulated humans exist. And even if they don't quite walk amongst us, they do lie in beds in hospitals, helping medical students get valuable experience in caring for patients without the worry that one wrong step might result in a real human life being lost. Don't know what I'm talking about? Then meet iStan, the "most...
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Android Ransomware Masquerades as Pornography App

Image A security firm has discovered a variant of Android ransomware that masquerades as a pornography app called "Adult Player." According to a post published on Zscaler's blog, the ransomware, which is not found on legitimate app stores like Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, successfully loads onto a device after asking for...
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Data Security Standards in a Post-Wyndham v. FTC World

Image The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) can now sue a company for failing to adequately protect client data. Let that sink in for a moment. In short, the recent court ruling confirmed the FTC’s authority to create, impose, and enforce data security rules on virtually any business that holds consumer data. QUICK BACKGROUND On...
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A Security Wake Up Call for Chief Information Officers

Image The nation is in the midst of a torrent of major data breaches. The most recent breaches include the Ashley Madison breach, the Office of Personnel Management breach, and the theft of millions of dollars from small- to mid-size businesses. In addition to the financial impacts, the breaches include the release of personal-data...
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This Week in Security: Malware Hits iPhones, Lizard Squad Attacks NCA Website, Malvertising Campaign Targets Match.com

Image Our security roundup series covers the week’s trending topics in the world of InfoSec. In this quick read compilation, we’ll let you know of the latest news and controversies that the industry has been talking about recently. Here’s what you don’t want to miss from the week of August 31st, 2015: On the one-year anniversary of ...
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What's On Your Network?

Image You can't protect what you don't know about. It may seem trite to bring out that cliché, but the fact is that it remains relevant in information security today. So much of what we do in this industry is about discovery, whether it's discovery of assets, discovery of vulnerabilities, or discovery of an existing compromise. As...
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Netflix's Sleepy Puppy Tool Helps Researchers Track XSS Propagation

Image Netflix has released a new tool called Sleepy Puppy that helps security researchers capture, manage, and track cross-site scripting (XSS) propagation over extended periods of time. Two application security researchers for the movie-streaming service, Scott Behrens (@helloarbit) and Patrick Kelley (@monkeysecurity), created the...
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WHSmith Data Breach Sends Customers' PII Out Via Email

Image British retailer WHSmith has suffered a data breach that has resulted in users' personally identifiable information (PII) being sent out to hundreds of customers' inboxes. According to The Guardian, personal information including names, phone numbers, and email addresses that users typed into the retailer's contact form was not...
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The Ashley Madison Hack – A Timeline (Updated: 9/10/15)

Image Ashley Madison, a website for those who are interested in committing adultery, has made headline after headline in recent weeks after a hacking group penetrated its servers and published the information of all 37 million users online. As of this writing, it is believed that this incident dates back to mid-July of 2015. The...