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FBI Arrests Alleged Owner of Deer.io, a Top Broker of Stolen Accounts

Krebs on Security

was responsible for $17 million worth of stolen credential sales since its inception in 2013. In addition to facilitating the sale of hacked accounts at video streaming services like Netflix and Hulu and social media platforms like Facebook , Twitter and Vkontakte (the Russian equivalent of Facebook), deer.io Click image to enlarge.

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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

So here it is - 10 Personal Financial Lessons for Technology Professionals. I don't just mean at the crazy rich end of the scale (4 of the world's top 10 richest people did it in tech - Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg and Ellison), but at all levels of our profession. Intro: This Industry Rocks!

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

Here are the world's 10 largest sites: no EV! They also failed to renew an Azure one in 2013 and just to be clear about it certainly not being a Microsoft thing, HSBC forgot one in 2008 , Instagram forgot one in 2015 and LinkedIn forgot one last year. pic.twitter.com/IYf2Km4LkD — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) July 14, 2017.

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SEO Expert Hired and Fired By Ashley Madison Turned on Company, Promising Revenge

Krebs on Security

Harrison posted to his Facebook page in 2013 shows him holding a handgun and wearing a bulletproof vest. In 2008, North Carolina authorities charged Harrison with criminal extortion, a case that was transferred to South Carolina before ultimately being dismissed. A selfie that William B. Harrison’s website lyrical-gangsta[.]com

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

What follows below is an edited version of the debate in the House of Lords of the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill, held on 10 October. Paragraph 4 of Schedule 10 is another place that worries me. Therefore, the wording of paragraph 4 of Schedule 10 seems to be far too wide in the context of the way people use the internet.

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