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Month: September 2016

Turkish hacker group targets Austrian National Bank

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Dissent

The Local reports: A Turkish hacker group has allegedly tried hacking into the National Bank of Austria after reportedly being behind an attempted cyber attack at Vienna airport two weeks ago. The hackers’ collective, which goes under the name of Aslan Neferler, said the cyber attacks on Austrian institutions are revenge for Austria’s “anti-Turkish political…

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NJ: Maplewood tax firm hacked; data held for ransom

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Dissent

Having spent years interviewing hackers who described themselves as hacktivists or as hacking for the lulz, talking to hackers who engage in criminal hacking as a source of income has been…. educating, to say the least. But it’s also been a reminder that too many businesses really have no clue what they’re doing – not only in…

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FTC pushes back against LabMD application for stay

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Dissent

The FTC has uploaded complaint counsel’s opposition to LabMD’s application for a stay of the final order in FTC v. LabMD. Did they really write that with a straight face? It was difficult to read it without alternately laughing, spluttering, or fuming. Consider the opening paragraph of complaint counsel’s opposition (I’m interspersing my reactions): Respondent has…

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VoIPtalk admits to possible data breach

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Dissent

Charlie Osborne reports: VoIPtalk has warned users of a potential data breach but insists the alert is only a “precautionary measure.” This week, the voice-over-IP (VoIP) provider emailed customers a security notice, later posted to VoIPtalk forums, which informed users of a “potential security incident” involving user accounts. VoIPtalk says that user VoIP and SIP passwords may…

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OR: Portland financial firms warns 20,000 clients after laptop stolen from employee’s car

Posted on September 12, 2016 by Dissent

Matthew Kish reports: One of Oregon’s largest financial firms has warned clients of a possible data breach. Portland-based M Holdings Securities Inc., a subsidiary of M Financial Holdings Inc., has informed California’s attorney general of a stolen laptop with client information, including social security numbers. The theft occurred July 29 in Salem. […] O’Connor said the laptop…

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Law Firms Are “One-Stop Shopping” for Hackers, as Hickey Law Firm Found Out

Posted on September 12, 2016 by Dissent

Randy Evans and Shari Klevens write: This year has shown that law firms are not immune from infiltration by international hackers. This spring, a Russian hacker targeted 48 top law firms, seeking to obtain confidential insider information regarding mergers and acquisitions that would be very valuable and could impact global markets. […] These are not…

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