Whether it’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Brooks Nader or Elon Musk and his private jet, celebrities have the public’s attention which sometimes becomes obsession. And obsession can be fed through both legal and illegal tracking of such celebrities. But what happens when an unknown stalker’s threats cannot even be proven? Just this past week, Days… Read More »
CrowdStuck thanks to CrowdStrike
In an era where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the travel industry stands as one of the most heavily reliant sectors. From booking tickets to navigating airports, technology has streamlined travel, making it more efficient and convenient. However, global outages due to a Microsoft system failure sparked by a CrowdStrike software update bug… Read More »
AT&T breach too big to ignore
AT&T has been hacked…again. Not to be confused with a massive data leak back in 2021, this latest breach involves the customer data of 110 million people. AT&T insists that no call or text content was compromised, only the metadata from that content. So instead of private conversations being leaked and sold all over the… Read More »
Tracking the Trackers… for Better or Worse
Ever since the first GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) systems went live back in the early nineties, privacy experts have warned us about our diminishing rights. And while we have gained both safety and security as a result of this ability to globally track people and things, we seemed to have lost our true sense of… Read More »
Executive Protection has a new weapon in its arsenal
There are roughly 250,000 CEOs in the United States. That doesn’t include CISOs, CFOs, VPs and of course, an array of other very important and wealthy people. That’s a lot of attack surfaces as we say in the cybersecurity biz. You might think you know why a cybersecurity expert like myself would even be writing… Read More »
Stalking has never been easier so let’s change that
As an average sized male, I have come to realize that I take many things for granted. After speaking to my wife and daughter, it has become alarmingly clear that my personal safety is clearly one of those things. I don’t worry about walking alone at night and I don’t have to have my… Read More »
This is why nobody is allowed a cell phone in classified debriefings
Three years ago, former President Trump tweeted this image along with a denial of the U.S.’ involvement with a launch accident involving Iran’s Safir SLV rocket. Now, this image has been officially declassified so why are Pentagon and intelligence officials so disturbed? Trump’s controversial handling of classified documents is nothing new. When his Mar-a-Lago home… Read More »
Death of the VPN: A Security Eulogy
Trust can be a hard thing to come by in this world but in the world of cybersecurity, trust is virtually non-existent, or at least it should be. VPNs got us all from crawling to walking in the early days of the internet, but security needs have outpaced VPNs’ abilities to deliver true security and… Read More »
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