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Fraser G wrote a new post on the site ITACS 5211: Introduction to Ethical Hacking 7 years, 1 month ago
Deloitte hacked, says ‘very few’ clients affected
Deloitte was hacked as early as last year, according to sources quoted by Reuters. The consulting company – a “big 4” – serves 80% of the Fortune 500, […] -
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Fraser G posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
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Interesting article, and one of concern for me because I used CCleaner in the past. If I read these articles right one of their hosts was compromised… I wonder what sort of vetting process is used to make sure your host is legit, and has good security of their own. Thanks for posting this!
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Fraser G wrote a new post on the site ITACS 5211: Introduction to Ethical Hacking 7 years, 1 month ago
Source: http://time.com/4828306/russian-hacking-election-widespread-private-data/
Election Hackers Altered Voter Rolls, Stole Private Data, Officials Say
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Fraser G posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
I prefer windows for now, as I don’t know much about Linux or have much experience. To me, it seems like Linux is the preferred OS for security and hacker types. Linux, as an open source OS seems to be much more customization and has more configurations options – whereas windows will throw up some dialog and do more hand holding. To me, I think of…[Read more]
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If Equifax was hacked earlier this year and Deloitte was last year, why are we just hearing about this now? Just curious – are their standards of revealing when the period of a hack more strict or less strict and why? Food for thought
Good question! Probably all managed by lawyers and PR specialists, who abide by whatever regulation is in place.
Neil,
The answer to this question is very important. In my opinion, these companies don’t want to announce these incidents at the time they get attacked, I think they like to know the consequences first and how much damage these attacks can result.
They are big organizations that deal with sensitive information all the time, they know the reaction of their clients who keep them having business won’t be good for their businesses. The impact of this announcement in the beginning of the year will be very bad since they companies like Deloitte start new projects in that time of the year. The impact will be very low if they announce these attacks in the end of the year.