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Cybersecurity expert offers advice for millions affected in Twitter hack


Personal emails linked to 235 million Twitter accounts have been exposed according to Israeli security researcher Alon Gal with the cyber-crime information firm Hudson Rock.

Account passwords weren’t leaked but hackers now have a chance at trying to reset or guess them if they’re commonly used.

I sat down with Jacksonville-based cybersecurity expert Christopher Hamer about the next steps Twitter users should take.

“Change your password. Verify that your authentication email or your two-step authentication is turned on. Don’t choose a stupid password,” said Hamer.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency recommends choosing a strong password between eight to 64 characters with numbers and symbols.

Having a password with length and complexity makes it difficult for hackers to access your account.

Hamer recommends taking it a step further and organizing your passwords in groups.

“Have a password for websites that don’t have your personal information. Don’t have any sensitive information, don’t have access to your finances that aren’t tied to your credit card. That’s your throwaway password. If it gets compromised oh well,” Hamer said.

Cybersecurity experts expect that this Twitter hack will cause an uptick in targeted phishing emails and doxxing – which publicly reveals someone’s personal information online.

Hamer said this can happen to anyone who uses the internet despite how careful you are online.

“I tell my children and I tell my clients the instant that information leaves your computer and goes on the internet you have zero control over it,” said Hamer.

The Twitter breach appears to have taken place before Elon Musk took over the company. However, the hack could put the social media conglomerate in trouble with the Federal Trade Commission.

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Haseeb Awan on Mobile Security, Advice for Founders and Efani Secure Mobile


In an exclusive interview with cryptonews.com, Haseeb Awan, CEO of Efani Secure Mobile, talks about the importance of mobile security, SIM Swapping, Decentralized wireless systems, and gives advice for start-up founders.

About Haseeb Awan

Haseeb Awan is the CEO & Founder of Efani Secure Mobile. Efani Secure Mobile works with ultra-high net worth individuals on their mobile Security and guarantees protection against SIM Swap, Eevasdropping & location tracking. Haseeb is a Telecom engineer & Y-Combinator Alumni. Previously he co-founded one of the largest Bitcoin ATM networks. He has been featured on NYT, Techcrunch, WSJ, Hulu, and several international media outlets.

Haseeb Awan gave a wide-ranging exclusive interview which you can see below, and we are happy for you to use it for publication provided there is a credit to www.cryptonews.com. 

Highlights Of The Interview

  • Mobile device security; telephone numbers are linked to everything and can easily be hacked.
  • Security tips; password managers, hardware keys, two-factor authentication (2FA)
  • Distributed vs Decentralized wireless systems.
  • Incentivizing users to leave legacy telecom providers and join decentralized wireless systems.
  • Advice for start-up founders; staying focused and solving a simple problem.
  • Efani Secure Mobile; America’s No.1 Most Secure Mobile Service Provider.

 

 

Full Transcript Of The Interview

Matt Zahab 
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Cryptonews Podcast. We’re buzzing as always, and today we have Haseeb Awan on the show. He is the CEO and founder of Efani Secure Mobile. Efani works with ultra-high net worth individuals on their mobile security and guarantees protection against sim swapping, eavesdropping and location tracking. Haseeb is a telecom engineer and Y-Combinator alumni. Previously, he co-founded one of the largest Bitcoin ATM networks called Bitaccess. He’s also been featured on The New York Times TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, Hulu and several international media outlets. Without further ado, I’m very pleased to welcome Haseeb Awan to the Cryptonews Podcast. Haseeb, welcome to the show my friend.

Haseeb Awan 
Thank you Matt for having me…

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The problem with Roe digital security advice- POLITICO


With help from Eric Geller

— With a dwindling number of days left for the Supreme Court to issue a decision on Roe, privacy experts are increasingly warning that legislative and executive actions are the only surefire way to fend off digital surveillance threats.

— CISA will warn today about a set of more than two dozen security flaws affecting some of the top security vendors for critical infrastructure operators, according to the researchers who discovered the problem.

— A report out this morning underscores just how difficult tackling open source software’s cybersecurity woes will be — just in time for a major open source software summit kicking off today.

HAPPY TUESDAY, and welcome back to Morning Cybersecurity! I’m your host, Sam Sabin, and consider this your friendly reminder to enjoy the longest day of the year today! Take a meeting outside, go for a walk. Whatever feels right.

Have any tips and secrets to share with MC? Or thoughts on what we should track down next? Send what you’ve got to [email protected]. Follow along at @POLITICOPro and @MorningCybersec. Full team contact info below. Let’s get to it.

A TEAM EFFORT — As everyone awaits the forthcoming Supreme Court decision dictating the fate of Roe v. Wade, more privacy advocates are warning that the digital security tip sheets they’ve been circulating on social media for weeks won’t be enough if the court overturns the case. And instead of waiting for the decision, advocates have been increasingly turning their attention to the people who have a much better shot at easing their digital surveillance concerns: lawmakers and Biden…

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New version of the Advice to Travelers app (Dec. 16 2021)


A new version of the mobile Advice to Travelers app is now available. Created in 1999, the Advice to Travelers page has seen a massive increase in hits on the France Diplomatie site in recent years, with 32 million hits in 2020 compared with 9.4 million in 2019, and more than 58 million since the beginning of 2021.

In light of the rapidly evolving health situation, it is more necessary than ever to make proper preparations for travel abroad.

To meet the needs of French citizens who travel abroad, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs decided to update the mobile app launched in 2012. In this latest version, users will have access, as they do on the website, to the 191 files that provide information on the situation in destination country to facilitate smooth stays abroad.

That information includes security advisories (written references and maps), conditions for entry and stays, health information (vaccination requirements, restrictions on movement linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, etc.) and practical information (practices and customs, local laws, etc.).

It is updated regularly by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs’ Crisis and Support Center in partnership with our field-based posts using a system certified by the ISO 9001 standard. In 2020, 3,378 updates were made.

The latest version of the app can be downloaded onto Android and IOS devices.

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