The exposed data, available free by registering an email address, shows CA used software developed by AggregateIQ to sway US elections.
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What would YOU do with a $1,000,000 exploit? [Chet Chat Podcast 220]
Here’s the past week’s news in a way that’s fun, informative and educational – all in a tight, quarter-hour podcast format. (Plus – find out what Chester would do with the $1m!)![]()
vBulletin enforces password reset after website attack
vBulletin and Foxit Software forums hack exposes hundreds of thousands of records amid zero-day vulnerability speculation.![]()
TalkTalk keeps talking about that data breach but never says the right thing
With every new piece of information about the TalkTalk breach, we seem to get no closer to the truth about what exactly happened, who was responsible, and what TalkTalk is doing to fix this messy affair.![]()
Live feeds from license plate readers exposed online
The EFF has found more than 100 ALPR cameras streaming live, “often with totally open Web pages accessible by anyone with a browser.”![]()
US cybersecurity plan won’t stop the government getting hacked – but it’s a start
A new strategy unveiled by the White House this week should help the US to improve its flawed cyberdefenses, but even the US CIO admits that there can never be perfect security.![]()
‘Teen stoner’ who says he hacked CIA head’s email quite pleased with himself
“Since only 13 i am pretty hype about it,” he said, taking a break from pro-Palestinian posts sprinkled with CIA-related screenshots. ![]()
Internet of Things – do you really need a kettle that can boil your security dry?
This week in #CyberAware, the theme is “Internet of Things.” But how much does security really matter to a light bulb or a kettle?![]()
Google, Facebook, Amazon et al join forces against incoming cybersecurity law
CISA opponents say it may “infringe on users’ privacy” and “cause collateral harm to the systems of innocent third parties.”![]()
Encrypt like everyone’s watching – because someone probably is!
Week 3 of #CyberAware month is all about staying secure, wherever you are – no matter who’s watching.![]()
