Ransomware Virus Paralyzed the Hospital Work Once Again on Healthcare Information Security
The more computer technologies pervade all areas of human life, the more important the user data protection becomes. Earlier the hackers could only steal your e-mail address to send the spam messages from it. But today the World Wide Web stores much more comprehensive information about all us. You even don’t need to share this information on the Internet for hackers to get it. It is enough to open a bank account, or seek medical...
Hackers Are Adopting Espionage Techniques
A year ago, a prominent hacker group Carbanak became famous for being the first to break into the banking system with the help of the methods previously used only by hackers engaged in cyber espionage for the governments of different countries. Carbanak adapted these techniques to attack financial institutions (in most cases banks). And the security systems of these institutions succumbed under the pressure of new hacking techniques....
Why is healthcare data security so important?
Health is the main value of every person. But we start understanding it only when there is a threat to lose it. The reason for the latter may be not only bad habits or accidents but also viruses. Both common flu, and … computer viruses. Since we started to use electronic medical records healthcare data security became one of the most important aspects of data protection. Let’s find out why. In recent years, the...
Mobile Trojan Virus Android.Bankosy Intercepts One-Time Passwords
We store a lot of important information in the network: personal correspondence, photos, documents. For the most part, these are spiritual values – precious memories and the fruits of hours-long labor. But the Internet also stores rather concrete financial ‘matters’: our money. Today many people use online banking, as it is convenient to transfer funds, to pay for the services, and to control your accounts online. It is no...
New Vulnerability of the LastPass Unveiled
Any active Internet user has many accounts on different websites. And each of them requires a username and password. Since it is impossible to keep everything in your head, a regular user usually writes them on a piece of paper. And puts it somewhere not far from the computer (we have already written why it is not recommended to do so here). An advanced user, in turn, uses password managers to store this information. But, even...