Friday, August 24, 2007

About Net Security: Monster.com Breach and WiFi 'Theft'

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  from Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP
This week on the site I posted a few different topics including the lack of consequences for TJX from their data breach, news of a data breach at Monster.com, and a discussion of the legality or ethics of 'piggybacking' on insecure wireless networks. If you care to share your opinion on any of these subjects, you can do so in the Forums (the link is in the left pane toward the bottom). Also, remember to spread the word and share the wealth. If a story or link is relevant to someone you know, pass it along or tell them about it. Tell your friends, family and co-workers about the site and about this weekly newsletter.

 
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A Third of Mobile Workers 'Steal' WiFi Connections
According to an article in The Register, one in three mobile workers admit that they have connected to insecure wireless networks that were not intended for public use. The study, conducted in partnership between Cisco and the United States National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), found various interpretations of what is 'ethical' and a variety of excuses or reasons for why people do it. There have been a few cases lately of people being caught...read more

 
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Monster.com Data is Breached
Symantec notified Monster.com that they were under attack on August 17. Attackers using a web server in Ukraine, with credentials gathered using a Trojan, were able to gain access to a secured web server in the United States containing resumes of Monster.com subscribers. Monster.com did not...read more

 
TJX Allocates $2.60 Per Compromised Card
What is your time and peace of mind worth? How much would you expect in return for having to get your credit cards re-issued and diligently monitor your credit report and be leary of identity theft for who-knows-how-long? TJX figures that $2.60 ought to do the trick. I don't know about you, but my time is worth more than that. I wasn't affected. But, if I was, even if I only had to invest an hour...read more

 
 
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