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FIN8 group used a previously undetected Sardonic backdoor in a recent attack

Security Affairs

The group has been active since 2016, it leverages known malware such as PUNCHTRACK and BADHATCH to infect PoS systems and steal payment card data. The group focuses on organizations in the insurance, retail, technology, and chemical industries in the U.S., Canada, South Africa, Puerto Rico, Panama, and Italy.

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Safely adopting technology in the hospitality industry

IT Governance

Chatbots, AI, robotics – such as Hilton’s robot concierge, Connie , which hit the headlines in 2016 – the IoT (Internet of Things), recognition technology, virtual reality, augmented reality, automation, voice search and virtual concierge are just some of the developments being adopted. PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard).

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SEC Announces Examination Priorities for 2019

Data Matters

In fiscal year (FY) 2018, the OCIE National Exam Program examined approximately 17 percent of SEC-registered advisers (RIAs), up from 15 percent during FY 2017 and 11 percent during FY 2016. Continued Focus on Retail Investors. Just five years ago, 9 percent of RIAs were examined. Other Relevant Focus Areas.

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3 ways a data breach can occur

IT Governance

Malware is often associated with card transactions, because it offers the most direct returns (financial information), and POS (point-of-sale) systems have historically been plagued with vulnerabilities. But Boeing should have done a better job reminding its employees not to disclose sensitive information.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

For example, in March of 2016, two researchers, Mike Ahmadi and Billy Rios independently reported an astounding fourteen hundred vulnerabilities to CareFusion's Pyxis SupplyStation, an automated, networked, supply cabinet used to store and dispense supplies. When I was working for a retail company I thought it was fantastic.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

For example, in March of 2016, two researchers, Mike Ahmadi and Billy Rios independently reported an astounding fourteen hundred vulnerabilities to CareFusion's Pyxis SupplyStation, an automated, networked, supply cabinet used to store and dispense supplies. When I was working for a retail company I thought it was fantastic.

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