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Does Southwest’s new ‘password’ commercial need to get away?

If you watched any football yesterday, chances are you saw the latest in Southwest Airlines’ “Wanna get away?” commercial series, this one featuring a military general and his comical willingness to surrender his network access password.

While funny on its face, the commercial is not exactly a lesson in proper password management. Watch or read the transcript that follows:

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Network World Paul McNamara

IDT911 Enhances Data Breach Services for Commercial Insureds – Insurance Journal

IDT911 Enhances Data Breach Services for Commercial Insureds
Insurance Journal
IDT911 has enhanced its DataRiskStages data breach mitigation and remediation service for insurance companies and their commercial policyholders. The DataRiskStages platform has been enriched with three new features: Ins.breachresponse.com to help …

“data breach” – Google News

Ramping Down Chinese Commercial Cyber Espionage – Foreign Policy Journal


Foreign Policy Journal

Ramping Down Chinese Commercial Cyber Espionage
Foreign Policy Journal
Recent news reports cited that in a show of good faith, China had arrested hackers per the U.S. government's request prior to meeting with President Obama in September. While detractors believe that commercial cyber espionage hasn't really stopped
The US, China and an Abundance of Cyber-CautionThe Diplomat
Chinese suspected to be behind hacking of two Indian IT companiesEconomic Times
Chinese hackers break into 2 American technology and pharma companies in International Business Times, India Edition
The Interpreter
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Bunitu Trojan botnet supports commercial VPN infrastructure – ZDNet

Bunitu Trojan botnet supports commercial VPN infrastructure
ZDNet
The malware, part of a wider botnet, is slow to evolve and can be picked up by antivirus solutions. While the code is not the most stealthy in existence, distribution of the malware has led researchers to discover connections between Bunitu and a well

android botnet – read more