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Day: April 6, 2015

HP Security Voltage Commentary on British Airways Data Breach

British airways data breach

Brendan Rizzo, technical director for HP Security Voltage (www.voltage.com) issued the following commentary on the hack of British Airways frequent flyer miles accounts:

Insecure Passwords or Insecure People?

Insecure

Passwords. For all the talk about two-factor and multi-factor authentication, to mainstream adoption of biometrics, passwords are not going away.

Cybersecurity Expert Phil Lieberman on Trojan.Laziok Malware Targeting the Energy Sector

Energy Sector

Symantec has reported that an older vulnerability is still being exploited through new malware they call Trojan.Laziok. targeting the energy sector and governments. In response to this attack, which is triggered by users opening an email attachment, cybersecurity expert Philip Lieberman, president of Lieberman Software (www.liebsoft.com) said:

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