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Conquering the Cyber Application Challenge – Part 2

NOTE: Brian Brown is a guest author for INSUREtrust. He is an expert in cyber liability coverage, and has held a number of senior positions in the insurance industry for over a decade. He may be contacted by email at briandykerbrown@gmail.com or by phone at...

Conquering the Cyber Application Challenge – Part 1

NOTE: Brian Brown is a guest author for INSUREtrust. He is an expert in cyber liability coverage, and has held a number of senior positions in the insurance industry for over a decade. He may be contacted by email at briandykerbrown@gmail.com or by phone at...

Smart Homes Could be New Targets For Cyber Crime

As our houses become more digitized, there are more opportunities for hackers to break into our systems, either for pure mischief or for more nefarious purposes such as stealing our stuff.  Engineers designing the devices allowing us to control our thermostat or...

Callers Posing as Fed Agents Claim Your Computer is Hacked

Scam artists in Virginia have been reported calling individuals, claiming to be either from the FBI or Microsoft.  The scammers say that the individual’s computer has been hacked and request access to the computer, in an attempt to get at the individual’s personal...

Apple Hack Conducted for the Greater Good

Apple’s Developer Center has been hacked by someone who says he simply wanted to expose security flaws in the site.  As a result, the site has been down for days, meaning updates to apps for Apple products have been on hold.  This has also affected an update rollout...

Back Up My Data and My Password Too?

If you use an Android device and use the Backup & Restore feature, you might be unwittingly giving Google access to your Wi-Fi passwords. Article Excerpt: The “Back up my data” option in Android is very convenient. However it means sending a lot of...