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Who’s Behind the ‘Web Listings’ Mail Scam?

Krebs on Security

The missives appear to be an $85 bill for an “annual search engine listing” service. The notice does disclose that it is in fact a solicitation and not a bill, but wording of the notice asserts the recipient has already received the services in question. Since at least 2007, Web Listings Inc. Image: Better Business Bureau.

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MY TAKE: Here’s how ‘bulletproof proxies’ help criminals put compromised IoT devices to work

The Last Watchdog

namely smart refrigerators, garage doors, home routers and the like – nearly quadrupled for the retail and financial services sectors. I had a deep discussion about this with Cequence’s Will Glazier, head of research, and Matt Keil, director of product marketing, at Black Hat USA 2019. residential IP addresses?”

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A consumer perspective on FinTech disruption (part 3)

CGI

Fri, 01/13/2017 - 01:45. This is the final blog in my three-part series on the disruptive impact of financial technology (FinTech) firms on today’s banks. As FinTechs increasingly invest in these services, they’re posing a real threat to the customer bases and revenues of traditional banks. Recommendations for banks.

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A consumer perspective on FinTech disruption (part 2)

CGI

Fri, 01/13/2017 - 00:36. As first mentioned in part 1 of this three-part blog series, the rise in financial technology (FinTech) firms is having a disruptive impact on today’s banks, threatening their customer base and revenue through the launch of new digital services. A consumer perspective on FinTech disruption (part 2).