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Who Got Hacked

Who Got Hacked This Week? Feb. 11 Edition

February 11, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   Thousands of WordPress Sites Hacked After secretly patching three security flaws over a week ago, WordPress disclosed information about a vulnerability. WordPress worked closely with security companies to install […]

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Interview: Tom Kiley Talks Legal Issues Around Autonomous Cars

February 7, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

TechDecisions spoke with Tom Kiley of Tom Kiley Law Group about the legal issues surrounding nuTonomy’s self-driving care pilot program coming to Boston.   How did Boston get involved with autonomous cars? Because nuTonomy is a start-up, whose genesis is from MIT and Boston is their home turf. Boston presents the ultimate challenge to the […]

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Feb. 4 Edition

February 4, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   Hotel Computer System Hacked in Austria While some reports will tell you that an Austrian hotel was held ransom, locking guests in rooms, this isn’t entirely true. The Seehotel […]

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Highlights from Logitech’s Spotlight Presentation Remote Briefing

February 1, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Presentation devices may not be the first thing on a tech manager’s mind. In fact, according to Logitech, while one billion people are using presentation software yearly, only about two million presentation remotes are sold in the same time frame. However, 11 million meetings take place every year, where 60 percent of white collar jobs […]

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Jan. 28 Edition

January 28, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   Android Malware Returns to Google Play Store The Android Malware that infected over 10 million devices last year has returned. A new form of the HummingBad malware has been […]

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Jan. 21 Edition

January 21, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   Ongoing Phishing Attack Threatens on Gmail Users A new phishing attack targeting Gmail users has been tricking even tech-savvy users. First, attackers compromise a separate Gmail account. The hackers […]

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The Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Technology RFP (Request for Proposal)

January 16, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Writing a request for proposal is the first step to getting a new technology integrated into your enterprise. We spoke with leading integrators to learn what to do and what not to do when writing an RFP.

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Jan. 14 Edition

January 14, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   OSCE Suffers Major Cyber Attack The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe has suffered a major cyberattack this week. Based in Vienna, the OSCE includes 57 member states […]

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Dec. 24 Edition

December 24, 2016 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   DNSChanger Malware Returns to Hack Routers A malware that infected millions of computers across the world in 2012 is back. Called DNSChanger, the malware exists in advertisements that could […]

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Who Got Hacked This Week? Dec. 17 Edition

December 17, 2016 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week. Hackers Stole Data From 1 Billion Yahoo Users This past week Yahoo admitted to yet another serious cyberattack. Unconnected from the recent attack that compromised 500 million accounts, Yahoo says […]

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