The CEO of Carbon Black was on Bloomberg yesterday. Sharp guy, guess I came
away with three things.
1)Too soon to tell who did it. There is already a wannacry 2.0
2)NSA data dumpers are threatening to do a dump month.
3)Cartels/Syndicates have their own TOR like networks to move info and $$
more or less
universal.
Charles
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Thanks for this link. I have reported it t
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I got one over the weekend with a name I don't recognize. Did not open or
pursue because I was suspicious.
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I have been seen a lot of emails for what appears to be DocuSign and I have
Well, I've been getting about daily emails from them for a while. After
verifying that htere wasn't any spoofing going on, I replied to say I had
no prior contact, no interest, and please bugger off (I'm not British, but
that sounds cool (and not nearly as vulgar to Americans as its 4-letter
equiv
I have been seen a lot of emails for what appears to be DocuSign and I have
been killing them when I seen them
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At 11:37 -0500 on 11/25/2015, Steve Thompson wrote about Re: Yeat
another hotel cyber attack:
And because of how easily they are counterfeited by a mainframe,
many places will not accept Travelers Cheques these days.
I remember a Hawaii 5-0 (original version) that turned on passing
real but
And because of how easily they are counterfeited by a mainframe,
many places will not accept Travelers Cheques these days.
(Had to mention mainframe to keep within the purpose of this list
server -- Hint hint).
On 11/25/2015 11:17 AM, Ed Gould wrote:
On Nov 25, 2015, at 10:07 AM, Charles Mi
On Nov 25, 2015, at 10:07 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
Not really. Barely available any more.
You as a consumer are basically at zero direct money risk from
credit card
fraud. (Unlike cash!)
Charles
Charles,
I buy them yearly (just before vacation) at the bank I go to.
There are still hotels
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Traveler's Checks are still an option.
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Traveler's Checks are still an option.
In a message dated 11/25/2015 3:47:07 A.M. Central Standard Time,
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za writes:
Until that is stolen too.
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another hotel cyber attack
Hilton hotels are the next victims...
http://www.fin24.com/Tech/News/hilton-hotels-hit-by-cyber-attack-20151125
Quote from that article:
"... just the latest in a long string of credit card breaches involving hotel
brands, restaurants and retail establish
Hilton hotels are the next victims...
http://www.fin24.com/Tech/News/hilton-hotels-hit-by-cyber-attack-20151125
Quote from that article:
"... just the latest in a long string of credit card breaches involving hotel
brands, restaurants and retail establishments."
Seemed good old cas
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