What To Do If Your Identity Is Stolen

Identity theft is becoming commonplace, and many people are still confused about what to do when it happens to them.  Last year we had a couple of things happen that were concerning. The first instance was when we received a T-Mobile debit card that was ordered in a Safeway store in Silver Springs, Maryland, made out in my wife’s name, and mailed to our address in Bayport, MN.  We cancelled the card with T-Mobile off course and checked the three credit bureaus. ...

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US Announces It’s Game Over For Zeus Kingpin

Bogachev Wanted posterThe Gameover Zeus and related Neverquest banking Trojan exploits are one of the most truly frightening security nightmares facing small businesses and individuals.  These exploits allow a remote attacker to join you on an online banking session, and then transfer funds from your account after you thought the session was over.

The US State Department has place a $3 million bounty on the head of Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, The criminal mastermind behind the Gameover ...

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Browse the Dark Web with Onion.city

The Internet has a dark side, the online underground know as the Dark Web.  Inhabited by cyber-criminals, hacktivists, jihadists, terrorists, gun runners, drug-dealers, whistleblowers and freedom fighters, the web sites of the Dark Web are not generally available to the curious without a bit of work and can usually be accessed only by using something like the TOR browser.

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Best of Breed Security Software

imageAV-TEST, the German independent testing laboratory, has published its award for best security products of 2014.  If you like to use best of breed products, this report is for you.  If you would like to see how the security software you are using stacks up to the competition, this report will provide that insight as well.

The ...

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How Cyber-Attackers Use Your Email Against You

The easiest way for a cyber-attacker to get into your network is through your email.  This can be accomplished a number of different ways, but a successful exploit may use several of these methods together to gain access to your network and control your computer systems.  The great thing, from the attacker’s perspective, is that by using your email, they can get around whatever perimeter defenses you have, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, and can even beat the ...

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Is it Superfish or SuperPhish? Company Vows Innocence

There is another article about the Lenovo/Superfish debacle on Silicon Beat that looks at what this application is supposed to do, and what it actual is doing, and a bit into what it could do if it so chooses.  None of it sounds all that great and some of it is scary.

Superfish is supposed to allow users to take a picture, submit it to Superfish, and Superfish will search the web for a close match and return the results to ...

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Lenovo Users Alert–Uninstall Superfish Now!

It has been reported that Lenovo computers have been shipped with a nifty piece of bloatware called Superfish that can break an encrypted session, track users online, and allow malicious attackers to take over an online transaction.  this program needs to be uninstalled TODAY!

Lenovo has apologized, explaining that they were unaware of the negative security aspects of this adware program, and has posted an uninstall program on their website.  There are also great step-by-step illustrated instructions on Sophos.  ...

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Google To Be A Cell Phone Carrier

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Google recently announced their intention to become a cellular services provider and compete with ATT, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.  What they are doing is launching an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which means they will be offering services on another carrier’s network.  In this case, they will be providing phones that will work on two networks, Sprint and T-Mobile’s.  In this way they ...

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Windows 10 To Introduce New “Spartan” Browser

Spartan logo.svgIs Microsoft planning to pull the plug on Internet Explorer?  Probably not, at least right away, but Windows 10 will most likely introduce a new alternative web browser currently named “Spartan.”  Windows 10 is expected to release later in 2015.  It is currently available as a “Professional Preview.”

Internet Explorer is still the dominant web browser, with nearly a 60% share, by Google Chrome ...

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