Month: March 2017

ComputerWorldIndependent

Insecure security cameras sound like a joke, but aren’t

Credit to Author: Evan Schuman| Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 04:00:00 -0700

Reports recently surfaced that Google was alerted to security holes in its IoT security camera products and declined to patch them. This was quite frightening for two reasons. First, the fix was apparently straightforward, and second, the hole was readily and easily available to burglars with even a modicum of tech savviness.

Meanwhile, eBay seems to be encouraging users to downgrade their security defenses by giving up the hardware tokens they use for two-factor authentication and relying on text messages instead. Yes, eBay suggested that users make themselves more vulnerable to identity thieves. With these two recent incidents, is it any wonder that IT is suspicious about whether major companies are taking security seriously?

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ComputerWorldIndependent

What it takes to become an IT security engineer

Credit to Author: Stacy Collett| Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 03:56:00 -0700

When Scott Copeland got his associate degree in network administration back in 2004, the community college he attended didn’t offer IT security courses, “but it gave me the foundation to learn more about network security,” he says. His determination and thirst for learning led him to his current job as an IT security engineer at FedEx Services in Memphis, Tenn.

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ComputerWorldIndependent

House votes to undo broadband privacy rules

Credit to Author: Michael Kan| Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:09:00 -0700

The U.S. House of Representatives has followed the Senate in voting to repeal privacy rules that can prevent broadband providers from selling customers’ internet-browsing histories and other data without their permission.

On Tuesday, the House voted 215-205 to do away with the privacy rules that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission passed last year. The rules had yet to come into effect.

They require broadband carriers to first obtain opt-in approval from customers before using and sharing their sensitive personal information, such as web browsing history, geo-location data and what applications they’ve used.

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FortinetSecurity

Fortinet Secures Workloads on AWS

Credit to Author: Dave Morrissey| Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 17:47:19 -0700

Fortinet is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of the 2017 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit being held April 5th and 6th in Sydney, Australia at the Hordern Pavilion & Royal Hall of Industries. Security is a high priority for Amazon Web Services. AWS customers benefit from a cloud-based network architecture designed to meet the requirements of the most security-sensitive organizations. However, many organizations also require additional advanced security solutions. Fortinet in cooperation with AWS provides a full suite of carrier-class security…

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MalwareBytesSecurity

A week in security (Mar 20th – Mar 26th)

Credit to Author: Christopher Boyd| Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 22:40:11 +0000

A compilation of notable security news and blog posts from the 20th to the 26th of March. This week, we look back at phishing campaigns, PUPs, ransomware, and more.

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ComputerWorldIndependent

46% off CyberPower Surge Protector 3-AC Outlet with 2 USB (2.1A) Charging Ports – Deal Alert

Credit to Author: DealPost Team| Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 14:06:00 -0700

The Professional Surge Protector CSP300WUR1 safeguards common home and office devices, such as computers and electronics, by absorbing spikes in energy caused by storms and electrical power surges. Designed for convenience, the portable CSP300WUR1 is ideal for travelers. It provides 600 joules of protection, has three surge-protected outlets, and a folding wall tap plug. Two USB ports (2.1 Amp shared) charge personal electronics, including smartphones, digital cameras, MP3 players, and other devices. A Limited-Lifetime Warranty ensures that this surge suppressor has passed high quality standards in design, assembly, material or workmanship and further protection is offered by a $50,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee. It currently averages 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon, where its typical list price of $21.955 has been reduced 46% to just $11.88. See the discounted CSP300WUR1 on Amazon.

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MicrosoftSecurity

World Backup Day is as good as any to back up your data

Credit to Author: msft-mmpc| Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:04:31 +0000

In today’s security landscape, there are more threats to data than ever before. Beyond corruption caused by hardware or human failure, malware and cyberattacks can put data in serious danger.  That’s why it’s imperative for enterprises, small-and-medium businesses, and individuals to back up data. It must be implemented systematically, not just on World Backup Day,…

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