What Do Auto Dealerships, Hospitals, and Viruses Have in Common?
Posted June 8, 2017 in Malware, Data Breach, Cloud Security
When you think about it, hospitals are pretty dangerous places. Everyone one with a serious illness is gathered in...
20% of Networks Infected with Chinese Malware
Posted June 2, 2017 in Malware, Data Breach, Compliance
Corporate computers and networks beware! Fireball, a new Chinese malware, has already infected 20% of corporate...
Superworm Causes Cybersecurity Insurance to Rise
Posted June 2, 2017 in Data Breach, Malware, Ransomware
WannaCry is aptly named; after the release of this super ransomworm, it is likely that many companies wept. However,...
But Wait, There's More!
Posted June 1, 2017 in Compliance, HIPAA, NIST
Just yesterday we reported on the $155 million fine eClinicalWorks was given for skirting certification criteria. If...
Second Kmart Breach in Three Years
Posted June 1, 2017 in Compliance, Data Breach, Malware
It's a sequel nobody wanted to see. A few years ago, Kmart was one of the big names that suffered from a malware...
Frightening Medical Device Testing Numbers
Posted May 31, 2017 in Data Breach, Compliance, HIPAA
Despite an overall lack of confidence in the security of medical devices, less than 10 percent of manufacturers and...
Threats from a Seven-Year-Old Flaw
Posted May 31, 2017 in Ransomware, Malware, Data Breach
Samba is open-source networking software that runs on the vast majority of today’s operating systems (OS), including...
Health Vendor Fined $155M
Posted May 31, 2017 in HIPAA, Compliance, Data Breach
The Department of Justice has slapped an electronic health records vendor, eClinicalWorks, with a $155 million fine...