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Cyber Security

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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What Can We Learn from the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal?

February 8, 2017 Russ Levanway Leave a Comment

Now that the election is over maybe it’s finally safe to talk about something that’s been on my mind. I didn’t want to touch it with a ten-foot pole, but it’s obviously very relevant to IT and our industry: I’m talking about Hillary’s emails. As a tech person, I was very curious: why would somebody […]

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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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Cyber Attacks

What is the Worst Case Scenario for Cyber Attacks?

January 31, 2017 Megan Santosus Leave a Comment

Cyber attacks are top of mind today, with recent news about high profile incidents involving the Democratic National Committee and Yahoo dominating the headlines. While such incidents certainly lead to much hand wringing, cyber attacks perpetrated on individuals, companies and countries can have significant fallout that outlasts the current news cycle. At best, cyber attacks […]

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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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How Does a Cyber Attack Work?

January 17, 2017 Colleen Frye Leave a Comment

You work in the financial department of your company and you just got an email from a C-level executive. It tells you to pay an invoice of $78,000 before 1 p.m., and includes instructions for how to wire the money to your vendor’s bank. You send the money, as requested, and it quickly moves to […]

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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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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Cyber Security

January 10, 2017 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Cyber Security is hard to get a handle on. Ask even the most sophisticated experts. It’s constantly evolving and changing. Cyber criminals are coming up with new exploits as quickly as companies are able to patch them up. Cyber security is a constant battle between the “good guys” and the “bad guys.” In this case, […]

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What is Cyber Security?

January 3, 2017 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

What is cyber security? That’s the question that GTreasury, a company that offers a Treasury Management System (TMS), attempts to answer in a recent infographic. First, a primer on what some of the terms surrounding cyber security mean: Spam is electronic junk mail. The term refers to unsolicited, and often times unwanted, email. Spear Phishing […]

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