November 2016: The month in hacks and breaches

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Dec 08, 2016
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FTC spam campaign snares thousands of targeted victims

Salted Hash has learned of a spam campaign that is using insurance document requests or the threat of an FTC lawsuit in order to get people to click a link included with the message, but the website doesn’t load anything malicious. In fact, the page displayed in most cases blank. Instead, the criminals behind the scheme are recording data. Read More

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November 2016: The month in hacks and breaches
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This kitchen gadget from Hamilton Beach cooks and assembles the perfect breakfast sandwich in 5 minutes or less. Compact, easy to use and easy to clean by hand or the dishwasher. Currently discounted 20% on Amazon. Read More

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EMV migration delay doesn't let gas stations completely off the hook

Last week, Visa, MasterCard and American Expressed delayed the EMV migration deadline for gas stations from October 2017 to October 2020 -- but that doesn't mean that gas stations can now relax their EMV upgrade plans Read More

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A Turkish hacker is giving out prizes for DDoS attacks

A hacker in Turkey has been trying to encourage distributed denial-of-attacks by making it into a game, featuring points and prizes for attempting to shut down political websites. Read More

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Democrats unveil bill to probe Russia's role in alleged election hacks

U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a government probe into whether Russia may have interfered with the presidential election by hacking high-profile political targets. Read More

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Data Driven Healthcare: How Healthcare Companies are Using Analytics to Drive Business Results

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