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Smashing Security #159: Rap, robbery, and IoT holiday hell

A rapping bank worker is accused of stealing from the vault, the devices that can hide your car’s true mileage, and why it may be a case of “No No No” rather than “Ho Ho Ho” when it comes to IoT toys this Christmas.

And as Carole sups the mulled wine, Graham has problems with his internet connection…

All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of the award-winning “Smashing Security” podcast.

Graham Cluley

Equifax CEO steps down after data breach; he’ll still get $18 million pension – The Keene Sentinel

Equifax CEO steps down after data breach; he'll still get $ 18 million pension
The Keene Sentinel
WASHINGTON — Equifax announced Tuesday that its chief executive would step down effective immediately, weeks after the credit-reporting company disclosed a massive data breach. Richard Smith, who also served as chairman of the Equifax board, is the …
Equifax Chairman, CEO, Richard Smith Retires; Board of Directors Appoints Current Board Member Mark Feidler …Equifax Investor Relations

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Navigating your way through the Data Protection Obstacle Course Post-Brexit (aka ‘What the hell do we do now?’) – Lexology (registration)

Navigating your way through the Data Protection Obstacle Course Post-Brexit (aka 'What the hell do we do now?')
Lexology (registration)
Ensure your systems limit the risk of accidental breaches. Improve penetration testing but also review your staff practices (human error is often to blame for data breaches as often as hackers). Audit your data and understand where it is obtained, held

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data breach – Google News

Cyber War Is Hell – eSecurity Planet

Cyber War Is Hell
eSecurity Planet
In addition, some cyber warfare attacks may be carried out by groups (such as terrorist organizations) rather than countries. Just as it is hard to fight an unknown guerrilla enemy in real life, it is hard to react to unknown attackers. That's

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