CNN recently interviewed two hackers Bryan Seely Ben Caudill, who discovered an unsettling security hole, uncovering intimate details like children’s school records, including detailed bus route information; arrest and prosecution information from a major Midwestern city; and the real names and numbers of intelligence agents visiting a major American port.
Category: Security Risk
Enact and Redact: Data Redaction feature of Oracle Advanced Security Enterprise Option in 12c
With today’s growing concerns regarding the security on BYO devices (BYOD) such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops; it is critical to ensure sensitive data is not exposed. Enacting security policies and procedures that help remove or reduce these concerns is mandatory in today’s world. Data Redaction is a new feature of the Oracle Advanced Security Enterprise Option introduced with version 12c. It is still a feature that must be licensed separately from Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12c, but it goes […]
Cloudy with a Chance of Storms: Adobe Breach
With Adobe’s release of its Creative Cloud, news of a security breach couldn’t come at a worse time. Adobe’s focus is getting customer’s to buy into the cloud through its VIP license program. Adobe’s VIP license program is subscription based, this allows customers to stay cutting edge with receiving all of Adobe’s currently releases. Customer’s that chose not to go into the Creative Cloud, will stay at Creative Suite 6, without the ability to upgrade that version. Customers, if they […]
Oracle Security Patches Released
Oracle released its latest in security patches this week – with 86 fixes in total that address security vulnerabilities that Oracle has rated from 0 to 10 on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System.
Citigroup Discovers Hack, Security Breach
Citigroup Discovers Hack, Security Breach
Big Brother made me do it!
Our personal favorite hacker, Albert Gonzalez, said that the government knew about his theft of 130 million credit and debit card numbers from Office Max, TJX, Heartland Payment Systems and Dave & Busters. In fact, he filed a 25-page petition seeking to overturn his 20-year sentence. The Secret Service declined to give comment. Within 5 years, Gonzalez collected $2.8 million. Now, he is saying that it was all government sanctioned. By all means, let’s pass the buck.
SANS 20 Critical IT Security Controls #3: Securely configuring hardware and Software
The default configurations of many hardware and software products aren’t designed with security in mind, although that has been steadily changing over time.
SANS 20 Critical IT Security Controls #2: Inventory all Software
Most companies do a pretty good job of keeping an inventory of all their hardware such as servers, work stations, laptops and PD As. However, companies don’t usually put the same type of effort into tracking software that’s installed on their systems. Of course, there are many strong reasons for this, including the fact that it’s not easy to keep update with all the different types of software you need to use today. Hackers are always looking for vulnerable software […]
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