Shopped at Kmart Recently? Better Check With the Bank To Make Sure You Haven’t Been Hacked!

Shopped at Kmart Recently? Better Check With the Bank To Make Sure You Haven’t Been Hacked!

Kmart, one of the country’s largest discount retailers with over 1,300 stores nationwide, reported over the weekend that they were the latest target for cyber criminals. Kmart confirmed that their payment data system was “purposely” infected with a new type of malware that allows a hacker to steal customers’ credit card and debit card information....

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Duleep Pillai
October 14, 2014
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Shopped at Kmart Recently? Better Check With the Bank To Make Sure You Haven’t Been Hacked!

Important Warning: Shellshock Strikes Yahoo Servers – Potentially Putting 800 Million Users’ Data at Risk!

In the past few weeks, you’ve probably heard some pretty scary news about Shellshock, the vulnerability that impacts “bash” software. According to some security researchers, Shellshock could potentially be more dangerous than Heartbleed, the open/SSL bug that posed a huge threat to businesses a few months ago! So how does the vulnerability work? That’s simple:...

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Duleep Pillai
October 6, 2014
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Email is the Leading Cause of Data Breaches in the Healthcare Industry

Have You Implemented Appropriate Safeguards to Protect Your Healthcare Organization Against Hefty Fines? When it comes to HIPAA compliance, regulations are becoming stricter than ever before. Do you allow your staff members to send protected health information (PHI) via email? If so, it’s fundamental to ensure you’re taking precautions to safeguard PHI sent and received...

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Duleep Pillai
October 2, 2014
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Shopped at Kmart Recently? Better Check With the Bank To Make Sure You Haven’t Been Hacked!

Is Your Internet Browser Going BERserk?

Are you using Chrome or Firefox to browse the Internet? If so, IMMEDIATELY make sure you’ve got the latest updates for these Internet browsers. Why? A very dangerous security flaw has been identified that lets hackers and malware skip over the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) of Google Chrome and Firefox. SSL is widely used security...

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Duleep Pillai
October 1, 2014
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