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Monthly Archives: December 2014
3 Ways on How I Stay Current On Cyber Security News
I’m often told ‘late breaking news’ by others in my profession about a breach or hack and it is sometimes something that I’ve already known about and read, and probably even already posted on my website! I have my resources and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, how to, news
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Mad Rambo is Mad… At the Sony Pictures Hack!
Sony pictures was breached and several movies were leaked. Movies like Fury, Annie, etc, have been found on torrent download sites. It’s believed to be tied to North Korea and a Sony movie making fun of, and the assassination of, … Continue reading
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Tagged #GOP, 2014, breach, deloitte, FBI, Guardians of Peace, hacked, leaked movies, malware, pay charts, sony, ssn, wiper
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Hey Bebe!
According to an article written by Brian Krebs, it sounds like Bebe is undergoing a credit/debit breach investigation. The data copied from the magnetic stripe on the backs of credit cards, which bad-guys can use to write to blank cards … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Bebe, breach, Brian Krebs, credit card, debit, hackers, home depot, malware, Michaels, Neiman Marcus, Security Awareness, target
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There is no CyberSecurity?
60 Minutes has a video on cyberthieves stealing your credit card information. This is a must watch for everybody who has a debit/credit card; a must watch for every merchant and service provider. The 15 minute video talks of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, 60 Minutes, Brian Krebs, credit card, cybercrime, FireEye, Security Awareness
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PCI ISA
A couple of weeks ago, I took the training and test. I just got news yesterday. Yaay, Go me! I’ll get my PCIP as well, because, why not? Now onto my next certification.
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Tagged 2014, achievement unlocked, Internal Security Assessor, PCI Compliance
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