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I'm Testifying in Front of Congress in Washington DC about Data Breaches - What Should I Say?

Troy Hunt

Obviously, the work I've been doing with Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) has given me a heap of insight into this specific area of infosec over the last 4 years and the folks from DC felt my views on things might be helpful. That was all great and I was happy to share my thoughts from the other side of the world.

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Happy 13th Birthday, KrebsOnSecurity!

Krebs on Security

I seem to be doing most of that activity now on Mastodon , which appears to have absorbed most of the infosec refugees from Twitter, and in any case is proving to be a far more useful, civil and constructive place to post such things. ” The employees who kept things running for RSOCKS, circa 2016. In 2016, while the U.S.

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CloudWizard APT: the bad magic story goes on

SecureList

Over the years, the infosec community has discovered multiple APTs operating in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict region – Gamaredon, CloudAtlas , BlackEnergy and many others. Some of these APTs have long been forgotten in the past – such as Prikormka ( Operation Groundbait ), discovered by ESET in 2016.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. Vamosi: Another complication.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. Vamosi: Another complication.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. Vamosi: Another complication.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Ethical Hacking

ForAllSecure

He also talks about the future generation of hacking, what motivates young people today to think outside the box in a world where infosec is increasingly becoming vocational and expected. Is it the hospital, which should have had a power backup? They've been showing up at conferences, and in some infosec videos. They're there.

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