Archive for December, 2015

Millions of Parents and Children Get Hacked: Lessons CEOs Can Learn

VTech the maker of children’s toys got their systems hacked which allowed a hacker to download thousands of photos, voice recordings and chat logs of 6.4 million parents and children. A couple lessons were highlighted from the article that I thought

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1.2B Credentials Stolen, Yes That’s With a B

Nothing really extraordinary about this article about a Russian crime group stealing credentials … well, other than this might be the largest ever: 1.2 billion logins! So long to the days of millions, or hundreds of millions the new game in town

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Goodbye, IronBox for Outlook

On January 15th, 2016 our standalone IronBox Outlook plugin will be discontinued and no longer supported. We’re sad to say goodbye, but excited to focus on our secure file transfer product. Why are we retiring IronBox for Outlook? We’ve been

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Beware of Paying By Credit Card at the Gas Pumps

This one is a little old, but going to be relevant still. EMV in the United states is now required everywhere (as of October 2015), except for at gas stations who have until October 2016 (Mastercard) and 2017 (Visa) to

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