Defeat Phishing: Train Emotional Detachment to Scams

Here are some great articles that showed how some unsuspecting people get sucked into online scams: http://www.wired.com/2015/10/online-dating-made-woman-pawn-global-crime-plot/ Everyone has to learn how to defeat their own potential phishing attack…   Are you interested in vision loss?  or staying at a nice hotel for a weekend getaway? Or reducing your energy costs?   You can see … Read more

Study: Cybercrime Up 19% USA

The New Ponemon study (sponsored by HP) http://www8.hp.com/us/en/software-solutions/ponemon-cyber-security-report/index.html?jumpid=va_rmaig2786p Global Study at a Glance 252 companies in 7 countries 2,128 interviews with company personnel 1,928 total attacks used to measure total cost $7.7 million is the average annualized cost 1.9 percent net increase over the past year 15 percent average ROI for 7 security technologies Even … Read more

Bank Hacked In Minutes – Executives Don’t Know Nothin

In less than a minute a Hacker found out that the bank was giving out too much information. http://sijmen.ruwhof.net/weblog/584-how-i-could-hack-internet-bank-accounts-of-danish-largest-bank-in-a-few-minutes As the hacker studied the website information, it was evident that it will not take long to hack the website. Which means access to customer server information, so that means PII (Personal Identifiable Information), banking information … Read more

SYNful Attacks Cisco Routers

http://blogs.cisco.com/security/synful-knock This is an attack that is successful only if you do not change default passwords on Cisco Routers.  But… see below. In Mid September: { Today, Mandiant/FireEye published an article describing an example of this type of attack. This involved a router “implant” that they dubbed SYNful Knock, reported to have been found in 14 routers … Read more

Why Cybersecurity problems?

To answer why Cybersecurity? we must discuss how software is being developed. There are traditional software methods (also called waterfall) from  the following site: http://www.umsl.edu/~hugheyd/is6840/waterfall.html I always like to break down waterfall in the following: Pseudocode Design Develop Test Customer has it – needs any bug fixes must be fixed. Did you notice a lack of … Read more