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Daily Archives: March 4, 2015
Hilary Clinton. Email Admin.
Perhaps its because Government servers are strong hacker and espionage targets. The New York Times reports that Hillary Clinton used only her personal email (hdr22@clintonemail.com) address while serving as Secretary of State. As others have reported, a hacker calling him … Continue reading
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Tagged benghazi, compliance, email, Hilary Clinton, privacy, violation
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Factoring attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys (FREAK)
Researchers disclosed a new SSL/TLS vulnerability — the FREAK attack. The vulnerability allows attackers to intercept HTTPS connections between vulnerable clients and servers and force them to use ‘export-grade’ cryptography, which can then be decrypted or altered. The ssl3_get_key_exchange function … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Apple iPhone, FREAK, Google Android, man-in-the-middle, mitm, openssl, rsa, ssl, tls, vulnerability
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I Just Want to Be Safe, I’m A ToysЯUs Kid!
Without getting breached, that they know of, Toys’Я’Us has seen numerous attempts to break into user accounts so they initiated a hard reset of all user accounts with a friendly email for users to create strong passwords. It almost sounds … Continue reading
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Tagged passwords, proactive, Security Awareness, ToysRUs, ToysЯUs
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Netflix Phishing
Badguys are hitting up customers in Great Britain with phishing campaigns for the popular Netflix service. They are using a similar domain name called Netfixx, hoping people don’t catch the URL. The form asks for name and card numbers. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, credit card, netfixx, netflix, phishing
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