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Internet Advisor: Why Did Yahoo Wait Two Years To Disclose World’s Worst Hack?

DETROIT - Caston Thomas, The Chuck Norris of Securing & Managing Mobile & Networks, is the CEO of InterWorks Technology,  a computer and security company based in Rochester. Thomas tackles questions like: Why did Yahoo wait two years?  They claim that this was a “state sponsored attack” but where is the proof?   Listen to the conversation here:1638-yahoo-break-in-caston-thomas 

By |2016-09-28T14:05:01-04:00September 28th, 2016|Internet Advisor, Podcasts|

State-Sponsored Hackers Steal 500 Million Yahoo Accounts – Biggest Data Breach In History

SAN FRANCISCO - Hackers swiped personal information associated with at least a half billion Yahoo accounts, the internet giant said Thursday, marking the biggest data breach in history. The hack, which took place in 2014, revealed names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and, in some cases, security questions and answers, Yahoo said in a

By |2016-09-22T21:26:09-04:00September 22nd, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Internet Advisor: Cable Provider Verizon Buying Yahoo – What Are The Implications?

Rich Jaroslovsky has been following the future of news coverage for most of  his career with such outlets as Wall Street Journal Online and Bloomberg News.  We are delighted to have his perspective on this latest shift in the “tectonic plates” of Internet sites: Cable provider Verizon is buying veteran site, Yahoo.  What are the

By |2016-08-03T15:19:06-04:00August 3rd, 2016|Internet Advisor, Podcasts|