Julian E. Barnes, Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal sat down recently with Gen. Philip Breedlove, the top commander of U.S. and alliance forces in Europe, to discuss tensions with…
Hacker-For-Hire Pioneer Ordered to Pay $7 Million
Nikita Kuzmin created notorious Gozi malware
Third-Party Risk Escalates, But C-Suiters Aren’t Paying Attention
Ponemon found that only 8% say improvement of their organizations’ relationship with business partners is a top risk-management objective.
(ISC)2 Announces GISLA Finalists, Federal Reserve CISO to Keynote
U.S. Government Information Security Leadership Awards recognize excellence in advancing the nation’s cybersecurity program.
Wendy’s Slapped with Lawsuit Over Data Breach
First Choice Credit Union’s lawsuit said hackers made “hundreds of thousands of fraudulent purchases” on credit and debit cards.
Validating Satoshi (Or Not)
SUMMARY: Yes, this is a scam. Not maybe. Not possibly. Wright is pretending he has Satoshi’s signature on Sartre’s writing. That would mean he has the private key, and is likely to be Satoshi. What he actually has is Satoshi’s signature on parts of the public Blockchain, which of course means he doesn’t need the private key and he […]
McCain Delivers His Own Foreign Policy Speech
Evelyn Rupert, The Hill Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) delivered his own wide-ranging foreign policy speech as he took the floor for the weekly GOP address. McCain bashed President Obama’s…
Google Pays Out $14K in Bug Bounties in Latest Chrome Update
Yes, a fake Chrome update is out there circulating, but Google released a real one this week too, with nine important patches.
American Dental Association Mails Malware-Laced USB Drives to Thousands
The ADA sent out 37,000 drives, some with malicious code that redirects recipients to a website service malware used for PC takeovers.
Wells Fargo to Roll Out Eye-Scans for Mobile App Sign-In
Customers will use their iPhone cameras to take a picture of their eyes in order to authenticate.