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106,000 Patient Records Exposed in Data Breach


Posted August 30, 2017 in Data Breach, Digital Forensics, Malware

As the old saying goes, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. When it comes to cybersecurity, you might not...

Ignore that IRS and FBI Email


Posted August 29, 2017 in Compliance, Ransomware, Malware, Data Breach

The IRS is after you, and they want you to fill out an FBI questionnaire. So says a new phishing scam, anyway. The...

Zombie Stocks and Cybercrime


Posted August 28, 2017 in Malware, Data Breach, Cryptocurrency

Hong Kong zombie stocks are on the rise, and thanks to hackers they’ve never been more dangerous. Confused? Don’t...

Kremlin Ties to Kaspersky Antivirus?


Posted August 22, 2017 in Data Breach, Compliance, Digital Forensics

"There is a connection between Kaspersky and Russian intelligence, and I'm absolutely certain that Russian...

Experience a Hospital Cyberattack


Posted August 22, 2017 in Ransomware, Data Breach, Compliance

Stolen credit card data can go for up to 15¢. Stolen medical records can net anywhere from $30 to $500, and that's...

The Toughest Decision a Non-Profit Will Make


Posted August 22, 2017 in Ransomware, Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Data Breach

When a company or organization is hit by a ransom ware attack, there are a slew of questions that need to be...

Locky's Back (Again)


Posted August 17, 2017 in Ransomware, Data Breach, Malware

Locky is a ransomware that seems to be an intermittent threat. It's here for a while, infecting computers in a...

Why Signature Based Malware Detection Isn’t Enough Anymore


Posted August 14, 2017 in AI, Malware, Data Breach

We’ve constantly preached that cybercriminals were going to evolve their methods, and the cows have come home. We...