Cyber Defense

Password List Shows 123456 Worst Of 2013

SAN FRANCISCO - Spend a morning or two with Sesame Street and you should have all the skills you need to crack the passwords of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of online accounts worldwide. This according to a new list of the worst passwords of 2013 from security-focused developer SplashData that lists "123456" as

By |2014-01-21T00:00:00-05:00January 21st, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Neiman Marcus Cyber Hack Went Undetected For Six Months – New York Times

NEW YORK - A security breach that yielded Neiman Marcus customers' payment card information went undetected for nearly six months, according a report in the New York Times. The upscale department store revealed Friday that hackers may have stolen customers' credit and debit card information during an intrusion it detected in mid-December, but sources told

By |2014-01-20T00:00:00-05:00January 20th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Target Cyber Hack Involved Malware Installed On Checkout Keypads

MINNEAPOLIS - While Target has said hackers used malware installed on point-of-sale terminals to pilfer the payment card information from millions of customers, the retailer has been silent about how the malware siphoned off the sensitive data. CEO Gregg Steinhafel confirmed this week that malware installed on checkout keypads was used to steal the names,

By |2014-01-20T00:00:00-05:00January 20th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Blackphone Smartphone Puts Privacy, Controls In Hands Of Its Users

SAN FRANCISCO - A new Android-powered smartphone soon to be launched will put privacy and control directly in the hands of its users. On Wednesday, Silent Circle and Geeksphone announced the formation of a new Switzerland-based joint venture and its first surveillance-thwarting product, the Blackphone, CNET News.Com reported. Powered by a security-oriented Android build named

By |2014-01-16T00:00:00-05:00January 16th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

RazorThreat Appoints Tierney Vice President Strategic Accounts

PONTIAC - RazorThreat has appointed Deane Tierney, Vice President Strategic Accounts. He reports to Greg Guidice, president and CEO. Tierney brings to RazorThreat extensive information technology industry experience in Channel Management and Development, Sales and Sales Management. He also brings with him more than ten years network security experience. Most recently he was a Channel

By |2014-01-15T00:00:00-05:00January 15th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Michigan Cyber Summit 2013: The Importance Of Government Partnerships

NVOI - Kelvin Coleman, Branch Chief for the Government Engagement Office of Cybersecurity and Communications for the Department of Homeland Security, discusses the importance of partnerships and the need to come together at the federal, state and local levels when combating cyber challenges. Kelvin applauds Governor Snyder and Michigan on their persistence in dealing with

By |2014-01-10T00:00:00-05:00January 10th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Michigan Cyber Summit 2013 – Gov. Snyder Shares Cybersecurity Best Practices

NOVI - Governor Rick Snyder, host of the 2013 Michigan Cyber Summit, shares examples of how and why cybersecurity is so critical and best practices to follow. He discusses current cybersecurity projects and initiatives in Michigan, nationally and globally to address the increasing threat and to help us be prepared. Governor Snyder announces the launch

By |2014-01-10T00:00:00-05:00January 10th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Yahoo Mail Now Provides Automatic Encryption

SAN FRANCISCO - As promised, Yahoo is now automatically encrypting Yahoo Mail users' connections to the service. The company announced Tuesday it has enabled automatic HTTPS as the default for all users on the network, coming in a day before the January 8 deadline it placed on itself in October, CNET News.Com reported. With the

By |2014-01-09T00:00:00-05:00January 9th, 2014|Archive, Cyber Defense|