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Chinese hackers can bypass popular security measures

VPNs and the Tor browser are not as secure as they seem. Sourced through Scoop.it from: mashable.com If the Chinese government-employed hackers can do this at home, they can, of course, do this anywhere. See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post Chinese hackers can bypass popular security measures

Growing cyber threats challenging cost reduction as reason to use managed services

Mid-sized companies plan to use more managed services and many see it as improving security Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.computerweekly.com Smaller organizations are having a difficult time keeping up with the hackers. Maybe it is time to re-think strategies? Many cloud services can actually provide higher security

Study Cyber criminals ROI exceeds 1000 percent

Trustwaves annual security report looked at cybercrime and the returnoninvestment that makes the digital criminal life attractive. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.scmagazine.com That’s why hacking turns into a big business. With high profitability and much less risk than traditional criminality, like robbery, trafficking or drugs it attracts

MEDJACK: Hackers hijacking medical devices to create backdoors in hospital networks

Attackers are infecting medical devices with malware and then moving laterally through hospital networks to steal confidential data, according to TrapX’s MEDJACK report. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.computerworld.com   You must remember that a medical device is, in fact, a computer, and as all computers, smart phones, etc

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