Cyber Security Articles & News

WATCH: Former Convicted Hacker on How to Protect Your Data

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HIT Think Why your data security plan deserves a close, critical look

“Gasp” is rarely a word associated with a presentation during the week of the HIMSS conference. Keynotes and presentations can be informative, enlightening or surprising. Shock and awe are not descriptions that typically come to mind.

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BOOK REVIEW: Trust No One: Privacy 101 from “The Art of Invisibility”

"That's some catch, that Catch-22."

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WATCH: How to Keep Yourself Safe from Cybercrime

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WATCH: Computer Hacker Shares How to Keep Personal Information Safe

A man who was known as a thief to the FBI and a ghost to many corporations visited the city of Laredo to give some advice about cyber hacking.

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4 tips to protect your real estate business online

Agents handle lots of confidential information and can become targets for cyber thieves. With trust account fraud continuing to make headlines, hacker-turned-cyber security consultant Kevin Mitnick provides his top tips on protecting your business from cyber attacks.

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4 tips to protect your PM business online

Property managers handle lots of confidential information and can be targets for cyber thieves. World-renowned hacker turned cyber security consultant Kevin Mitnick provides his top tips on protecting your business from cyber attacks.

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FPPad Bits and Bytes for October 21, 2016

On today’s broadcast, the World’s Most Famous Hacker shares his top cybersecurity tips, Fidelity previews its next-generation advisor technology platform, and get rapid-fire news from three of the fastest-growing portfolio management providers.

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Well-known hacker to put on “magic show” at Virginia Beach cyber security event

Kevin Mitnick has been there, at the mercy of another company’s cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

The man billed as the world’s most famous hacker, who now helps others protect themselves, once had his own AT&T account compromised through some nefarious social ingenuity: Someone posing as an AT&T employee who called a store to reset his information.

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