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Insert Skimmer + Camera Cover PIN Stealer

Krebs on Security

Very often the most clever component of your typical ATM skimming attack is the hidden pinhole camera used to record customers entering their PINs. These little video bandits can be hidden 100 different ways, but they’re frequently disguised as ATM security features — such as an extra PIN pad privacy cover, or an all-in-one skimmer over the green flashing card acceptance slot at the ATM.

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Venezuelan Minister declares Venezuela’s Blackout may be caused by cyberattack carried by US

Security Affairs

V enezuelan Minister of Communication and Information Jorge Rodriguez blamed US cyberattack for Venezuela’s blackout. Last week, Venezuela had suffered a major blackout and Nicolas Maduro immediately blamed on opposition “sabotage” of a hydroelectric dam. The power outage hit 22 of 23 states of the country and also the capital Caracas went in the dark.

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DocuWorld Europe 2019 – Technology Partners Answer Your Questions

Docuware

As the leading event for all DocuWare Partners, DocuWorld Europe offers an intensive training and continuing education program alongside networking at all levels. It also provides a great chance to hear the latest from software and hardware companies at this year's accompanying trade show, to find out about new products, solutions and integration options.

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Jackson County paid $400,000 to crooks after ransomare attack

Security Affairs

Ransomware threat makes the headlines again, this time an attack hit the computers of Jackson County, Georgia, paralyzing the government activity. Computers of Jackson County, Georgia, were infected with ransomware that paralyzed the government activity until officials decided to pay a $400,000 ransom to decrypt the files. “The Jackson County government paid online criminals about $400,000 this week following a cyber attack that crippled the county’s computer system.” reported the On

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How and Why Should You Be Tracking Geopolitical Risk?

Geopolitical risk is now at the top of the agenda for CEOs. But tracking it can be difficult. The world is more interconnected than ever, whether in terms of economics and supply chains or technology and communication. Geopolitically, however, it is becoming increasingly fragmented – threatening the operations, financial well-being, and security of globally connected companies.

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According to Consilio, Strong Majority of Companies are Increasing Investment in Detecting “Bad Behaviors”: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

As I’ll be discussing in my presentation next week at the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference , there are a lot of reasons why organizations should be focusing a lot more of their eDiscovery efforts on compliance and investigations. Last week, Consilio released the results of a survey that indicates that they appear to be doing just that. In their release which details the results of a survey of 138 legal professionals conducted at this year’s Legalweek conference in New York, the majo

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At the fulcrum of history: Katharine Graham on On the Media

Archives Blogs

Watergate. The Pentagon Papers. The Washington Post and its trailblazing publisher Katharine Graham were key players in uncovering these history-shaping stories. Graham recalled her courageous stands during a February 9, 1997 On the Media interview, describing the background behind some of the stories that shook the nation. A self-described “doormat wife”, Graham took over leadership of the paper after her husband committed suicide in 1963 and led it as it became a nationally recognized paper of

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 204 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Kindle Edition. Paper Copy. Once again thank you! · A Cobalt Strike flaw exposed attackers infrastructure. · The operator of DDoS-for-hire service pleads guilty. · The Wireshark Foundation released Wireshark 3.0.0. · Annual RSA Conference Exclusive 2019 Edition of Cyber Defense Magazine is arrived. · Experts collect more evidence that link Op ‘Sharpshooter to North Korea. · German polic