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Owen Kemp

Dyman Associates Risk Management : So You Think You Have a Point of Sale Terminal Problem? - 1 views

If your company has a Point of Sale (POS) terminal anywhere in its infrastructure, you are no doubt aware from the active media coverage that malware attacks have been plaguing POS systems across t...

Dyman Associates Risk Management So You Think Have a Point of Sale Terminal Problem?

started by Owen Kemp on 30 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: Target's Cyber Security Staff Raised Conce... - 1 views

Target Corp.'s computer security staff raised concerns about vulnerabilities in the retailer's payment card system at least two months before hackers stole 40 million credit and debit card numbers ...

Target's Cyber Security Staff Raised Concerns in Months Before Breach Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Owen Kemp on 17 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: Apps on Google Play Can Secretly Subscribe... - 1 views

Traditional advice is to use the official app stores to avoid mobile malware - but a Spanish security firm has discovered four apps available via Google Play that scam their users into covertly sub...

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects Apps on Google Play Can Secretly Subscribe Users to Premium SMS Services

started by Owen Kemp on 24 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Rizel Tuas

New Oracle Software Tackles Mobile Security Head On, Dyman & Associates Risk Management... - 1 views

http://www.cio-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=021002JDEDBX Mobility. It's not a new trend, but it's a growing one. Indeed, the workforce is becoming increasingly mobile and that mobility is drivin...

New Oracle Software Tackles Mobile Security Head On Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Rizel Tuas on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
sheinne jim

Dyman Associates Risk Management: 10 lessons learned from major retailers' cyber breaches - 1 views

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    There has been extensive adverse publicity surrounding what has become the largest data breach in the retail industry, affecting Target and two other U.S. retailers. In November-December 2013, cyber thieves executed a well-planned intrusion into Target's computer network and the point-of-sale terminals at its 1,800 stores around the holiday season and successfully obtained not only 40 million customers' credit and debit card information, but also non-card customer personal data for as many as 70 million customers. In addition, 1.1 million payment cards from Neiman Marcus and 3 million cards used at Michaels were reportedly exposed. The respected Ponemon Institute announced this June it believes that hackers have exposed the personal information of 110 million Americans-roughly half of the nation's adults-in the last 12 months alone, and this number reflects the impact of major retailer breaches and others in different governmental or business sectors, but does not include hacks revealed in July-August 2014. As we speak, there are news reports about the discovery of large quantities of personal information (including user names and passwords) mined from many websites by a Russian-based hacker group and new malware threats focused at retailers. According to a report released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, technology that is widely used to allow employees to work from home or permit IT and administrative personnel to remotely maintain systems is being exploited by hackers to deploy point-of-sale (PoS) malware that is designed to steal credit card data. This threat is being called "Backoff Malware".
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