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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

The State of Information Security Sucks

The sheer volume of potential targets coupled with the vast amounts of money to be made has captured the attention of the global criminal hacking community. Enterprise networks are becoming hardened and they are still vulnerable. Some are being penetrated directly while others are accessed through 3rd parities such as their clients or end users. Un...

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This screams of media sensationalism

Yes, our data show a correlation between some higher users of social media and identity fraud, yet this story screams of media sensationalism to me. There are just too many variables at play, such as the presence of multiple residents in many homes that are waiting to thwart the would-be burglar. Certainly it's foolish to share too much on social ...

/security /regulation

Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Diploma Mills Facilitate Identity Theft

Diploma mills were born along with elearning institutions who are actually legitimate and accredited bodies. Degrees and diplomas issued by diploma mills are frequently used for fraudulent purposes, such as obtaining employment, promotions, raises, or bonuses on false pretenses. They can also be used as a form of fake ID when posing as someone els...

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

mCrimes Morph Into mBotnets

Botnets are robot networks of computers connected to the Internet that sit in our homes and offices. A botnet is generally banks of multiple PC’s from the 10’s to 10,000’s to millions. There are no hard numbers on botnets but last figure I saw was somewhere between 3-5 million. Another stat is 25 percent of all US based PC’s are on a botnet. That...

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Moving forward with EMV

I think the report from the University of Cambridge is very interesting and raises some very valid points, despite the fact that it is quite theoretical and could only work in a specific set of circumstances. There are a number of options that the banking community has to prevent fraud of this nature. 1. Do not allow EMV cards to be verified...

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Fraud detection and UE: why are Millennials slower?

A scientist was conducting an experiment with a fly. He pulled off one of its legs and set it down to see if it could fly. Conclusion: a fly without one leg can still fly. He pared off a second leg and set it down, saying "Fly!" Conclusion: a fly without two legs can still fly. He removed all the legs and set the fly on the palm of his h...

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Citizens Need to be More Involved in Cybersecurity

In the University of Cincinnati’s Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the authors write “The general population must be engaged as active security providers, not simply beneficiaries of security policy, because their practices often create the threats to which government responds.” Somebody is saying to take personal responsibil...

/security /regulation

Cedric Pariente

Cedric Pariente Stanford Certified Project Manager at EFFI Consultants

Home Equity Loan and Home Equity Line Of Credit

Definitions Your Home Equity is the difference between the market value of your house and all the mortgages you have on it. In proper English it means: The more you reimburse the loan on your house, the more your house belongs to you. And the more your house belongs to you, the more you can borrow in exchange of this “increase” of your personal as...

/regulation Online Banking

Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

How Banks Fail to Provide Effective Online Security

A Texas bank is suing one of its customers who was hit by an $800,000 online bank theft that could determine who is to be held responsible for protecting their online accounts from fraud. Computerworld reports Romanian and Italian based criminal hackers launched numerous wire transfers out of the client’s back account. The bank recovered $600,000 ...

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The Next Big Thing - and what is it takes to be that thing

When something happens for the first time - it's avantgarde. If you see it twice - it's original. On the third time - it's plagiarism. On the fourth - it's pastiche. But when it happens for the fifth time - it's a genre... (Anonymous) In the never ending discussion on innovation vs. execution (see Sara Lacy's great post here) I tend to be an avid...

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