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Igor the cybercriminal

Ransomware affiliated sales rep announces “retirement”

If you were a victim of GandCrab ransomware – and reports say many people were last year – don’t read this.It will make your blood boil. Security Journalist Brian Krebs reports that he did some online digging, and figured out who might be behind the sales of the very successful global strain of ransomware. He … Continue reading "Ransomware affiliated sales rep announces “retirement”"
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New hires Erik Mitchell, Lori Christiansen

New team members, interns arrive at ImageQuest

Erik Mitchell and Lori Christiansen have joined the ImageQuest team.Erik is a new Technology Account Manager, while Lori is the Help Desk Site Lead at our Verus Healthcare location. Both bring extensive experience to their roles, which you can read about in our June newsletter (on page 2.) We are also pleased to note we … Continue reading "New team members, interns arrive at ImageQuest"
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Equifax data breach, insider trading

Former Equifax CIO sentenced to prison for insider trading

A former Equifax chief information officer who sold his Equifax stock a week and a half before the company announced a massive data breach was sentenced to serve four months in federal prison for insider trading. Jun Ying, of Equifax’s U.S. Information Solutions, pled guilty in March. He was ordered to also spend a year … Continue reading "Former Equifax CIO sentenced to prison for insider trading"
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NIST, IoT, privacy, cybersecurity

NIST releases first report on handling IoT cybersecurity and privacy risks

The National Institute of Standards and Technology released the first of what it says will be a series of reports on how to deal with the booming growth of devices that connect to the Internet via your network – aka the Internet of Things (IoT.) NIST’s focus is on the cybersecurity and privacy risks of … Continue reading "NIST releases first report on handling IoT cybersecurity and privacy risks"
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US Department of Homeland Security, CISA, cyber, infrastructure, ImageQuest, cyber warning

CISA warns U.S. businesses of potential Iranian cyber attacks

The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned U.S. businesses Saturday that Iranian cyber attacks are on the rise. The announcement follows a rise in tensions between Iran and the U.S. The cyber attacks, according to CISA Director Christopher C. Krebs, go beyond the typical data breach or account theft. … Continue reading "CISA warns U.S. businesses of potential Iranian cyber attacks"
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Florida cities have different experiences with ransomware

Two cities in Palm Beach County, Florida, now have experienced ransomware.More than a year separates the attacks, and the costs escalated considerably. The Village of Palm Springs, which is not getting much media attention for the ransomware attack it says it experienced in 2018, paid $1,200 in ransom. Its costs for recovery, according to the … Continue reading "Florida cities have different experiences with ransomware"
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Study finds workers emotionally attached to weak passwords

Have you encountered this person? They sit through your cybersecurity training at work, learn that their chosen passwords are weak, easily guessable, and put your network at risk. Yet they continue to use them. There’s a study out now that says these folks cling to their bad passwords for two reasons. One is that humans … Continue reading "Study finds workers emotionally attached to weak passwords"
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cybersecurity, mobile security, bots, banking, ImageQuest

That new game on your phone? Make sure it’s not a bot

This is just a friendly reminder.If you download games onto your phone, and especially if you’re playing on an Android phone, make sure you haven’t downloaded a bot. BankerBots were a large problem in 2017, and Google made changes to its Play Store to strengthen security. But as we adapt, so do the criminals. that … Continue reading "That new game on your phone? Make sure it’s not a bot"
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ImageQuest, embrace technology, relevant skills, outdated skills,

New technology at your office? Here’s how to ease the transition

The Wall Street Journal’s Sue Shellenbarger has a great piece about adapting to new procedures at the office – primarily those driven by technology. She notes that leaders driving the change must understand that people fear losing a comfort level when the old way is discarded. Also, we tend to fear change, because we fear … Continue reading "New technology at your office? Here’s how to ease the transition"
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WannaCry, ransomware, unpatched, legacy systems, ImageQuest

WannaCry ransomware still out there, attacking healthcare, manufacturing

Healthcare and manufacturing organizations with unpatched legacy systems are still at risk from the ransomware known as WannaCry. You may think a security researcher activated a killswitch in the malware code, and that was the end of WannaCry. But WannaCry is still out there, being used in attacks. Citing a report from a security firm, … Continue reading "WannaCry ransomware still out there, attacking healthcare, manufacturing"
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desktop-as-a-Service, DaaS, work remotely, recruiting, ImageQuest

Improve recruiting, work remotely and securely with Desktop-as-a-Service

We now offer Desktop-as-a-Service because it solves many problems. D-a-a-S allows you to work anywhere, on any device, securely. Have a lot of team members working out in the field? Or wanting to offer work-from-home as a benefit? D-a-a-S allows everyone to remain productive and working securely. It also allows you to recruit from anywhere. … Continue reading "Improve recruiting, work remotely and securely with Desktop-as-a-Service"
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data breach, cybersecurity, toolate, IT security, ImageQuest

Tax preparers urged to tighten IT security

In the wake of CCH breach (plus Cetrom), Accounting Today last week urged its readers to address their data security before it was too late. Accounting Today also noted, in another article, that the Government Accountability Office, an arm of Congress, recommended the IRS to improve its oversight of cybersecurity practices by tax preparers and … Continue reading "Tax preparers urged to tighten IT security"
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