Tag archive for ‘FBI’
Nobody Tells the Feds
An interesting read over at Dark Reading highlights the fact that when it comes to data breaches, we really don’t know the half of it. Kelly Jackson Higgins reports that most organizations hit by data breaches that do not require public disclosure do not call law enforcement. The reasons vary but, far and away, the [...]
FBI Warns Businesses About Rampant ACH Fraud
The FBI published a press release on November 3, warning businesses to be on the lookout for suspicious bank account activity thanks to a scam that has been gaining much steam recently. In fact, this scam was featured at the Oklahoma InfraGard Quarterly Meeting in October, which I attended, the topic of which was information [...]
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month
October marks NSCAM, the National Cyber Security Awareness Month, which the FBI endorses. The Oklahoma Chapter of InfraGard, which is a partnership between the public and private sectors for the protection of critical infrastructure, recently passed along some useful resources.
For IT personnel, these are good to review, and for all technology users, these are important [...]
Your computer probably reads “Intel Pentium Processor” somewhere on its face…
Nearly every computer made today is equipped with an Intel Pentium Processor, or another various Intel micro chip product. Surely, even looking at your screen now, there is evidence that Intel’s microchips are providing you faster, more efficient computer service.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), another company many readers know of, is of course runner up [...]


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