A recent study revealed that your local drive-through car wash can be hacked. The public web interfaces that each car wash has can be easily accessed online. This can allow hackers to sabotage the mechanical operations, cause physical damage to Read the full article →
Does Knowing Who’s Behind a Data Breach Matter?
When a data breach is discovered, a lot of work takes place. Passwords and encryption change, finding out what data has been taken and if it can be recovered, finding the source of the leak, and other defenses are put into play. With all of that Read the full article →
TurboTax’s Anti-Fraud Effort Questioned
Two former TurboTax security employees have claimed that their parent company, Intuit, has made millions of dollars knowingly processing state and federal tax refunds filed by cybercriminals. Intuit stated that they voluntarily report suspicious Read the full article →
Lenovo’s ‘Superfish’ Compromised Security for Ads
Numerous customers lashed out against Lenovo for installing hidden adware in their laptops and PCs that injected ads onto browsers. This ability would allow hackers access to a user’s personal data using the adware as a middleman. Lenovo has Read the full article →
Will Government Cyber Security Protect Your Identity?
Cyber security is a hot button issue today. The data breaches of Anthem, Target, Home Depot, and so many others have opened wide and exposed the issue of poor cyber security. President Barack Obama has even publicly stated that he wants a $14 billion Read the full article →
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