HelpNetSecurity.com reported that “Cryptojacking is a breach where malware is installed on a device connected to the internet (anything from a phone, to a gaming console, to an organization’s servers). Once installed, the malware uses the hijacked computing power to “mine” cryptocurrency without the user’s knowledge.”  The December 6,

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The US Department of Justice announced a $5 million reward for Maksim Yakubets who “…allegedly has engaged in a decade-long cybercrime spree that deployed two of the most damaging pieces of financial malware ever used and resulted in tens of millions of dollars of losses to victims worldwide” and “Igor

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Jupiter Research reported that “Using blockchain and IoT tracking technology to trace the journey food takes from farms to grocery store shelves will “revolutionize” the food industry, reducing retailers’ costs by streamlining supply chains and simplifying regulatory compliance.”  The November 25, 2019 report entitled “Blockchain to Save the

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The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) announced “Domestic and international exposed dollar loss: $26,201,775,589 “ by BEC/EAC which “…is a sophisticated scam that targets both businesses and individuals who perform legitimate transfer-of-funds requests…. The scam is not always associated with a transfer-of-funds request. One variation involves compromising legitimate business

Continue Reading Since 2013 More Than $26 Billion Has Been Scammed by BEC/EAC (Business Email Comprise/Email Account Compromise aka Spearphishing)!


HelpNetSecurity.com reported that Julie Brill (Microsoft chief privacy officer) said “Under CCPA, companies must be transparent about data collection and use, and provide people with the option to prevent their personal information from being sold. Exactly what will be required under CCPA to accomplish these goals is still developing.

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Darkreading.com published an article that many …”organizations don’t properly understand the cloud identity and access management layer and often fail to secure it.” The November 11, 2019 article entitled “Researchers Find New Approach to Attacking Cloud Infrastructure” included these comments:

A new attack vector exists in cloud providers’

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The Dallasnews.com reported that Whinstone (with data facilities in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Louisiana) “says it will build the world’s largest bitcoin mining facility in Milam County …The 100-acre data center project is set to start this month in the town of Rockdale. The $150 million project is expected to

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The New York Times reported that in 2015 “a jury convicted Robert Neulander, a prominent doctor in central New York, of killing his wife…[and] that one of the jurors who had voted to convict him of murder had exchanged 7,000 text messages with family and friends during the three-week

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Darkreading.com reported that CISOs are recommending that you should get “people to fall in love with the security team, and you’ll get them to care about security,…” The October 25, 2019 article entitled “Building a Cybersecurity Culture: What’s Love Got to Do With It?” also means that CISOs

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