BOOK REVIEW: Kirkus Reviews: The Art of Invisibility
KIRKUS REVIEW
Read More >This week I’ve been reading Kevin Mitnick’s classic book “Ghost in the Wires” on the recommendation of our Senior Director of IT. The book itself is an awesome read, though it’s fair to say the memoirs of Kevin’s social engineering attacks are chilling for anyone tasked with safeguarding patient data.
Read More »t’s easy to assume your company will be safe with security systems in place but this view just won’t cut it against the latest breed of hackers.
Read More »Monday on “The Alan Colmes Show,” Alan spoke with Mitnick Security Consulting CEO and former hacker Kevin Mitnick about whether Russian hacking was a factor in the 2016 election as well as his upcoming book The Art Of Invisibility.
Read More »In a worrying demonstration that is sure to frighten frequent Wi-Fi users, former infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick shows how easy it is to steal your details in a public area.
Read More »By the time you've been hacked, it's too late. That's the cruel lesson of cybersecurity.
Read More »You know what they say: the well-known and has reformed hacker demonstrated how easy it is to steal data from users of public WiFi and then take control of their machines.
Whether it's a park, mall or airport, connected to a public Wi-Fi, a moment not feel safe in ourselves. And someone says (and demonstrate), who has long been a dark side: Kevin Mitnick, the notorious hacker who is now a recognized security expert.
The well-known and has reformed hacker demonstrated how easy it is to steal data from users of public WiFi.
Read More »Companies around the world are becoming victims of scammers who take the identities of entrepreneurs. In Canada, this means that billions of dollars are lost each year.
Read More »Kevin Mitnick was arrested in 1995 for hacking into 40 of the biggest companies in the Unites States. Among these were IBM, Nokia, and Motorola.
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