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MIS 5212-Advanced Penetration Testing

MIS 5212 - Section 001 - Wade Mackey

Fox School of Business

Week 03

Anti-virus software is just a terrible idea, warns former Mozilla engineer

February 5, 2017 by Mauchel Barthelemy 1 Comment

This is a claim I find hard to believe, but worth investigating further for the sake of curiosity. Anti-virus has been for years the primary or essential way for PC/Mac owners to protect their devices. Even though not sufficient, but anti-virus represents the basic step for regular computer users and large corporations to implement in terms of IT security.

According to an alternative study, anti-viruses maybe well overrated. This is what Ars Technica’s Robert O’Callahan, who is a former Mozilla engineer explains in this article. O’Callahan continues to add the best solution in place of anti-virus is Microsoft’s Windows defenders if user(s) keeps updating Windows 10 regularly, unless you are on Windows XP or something, where even he admits you might need some third-part help. He recommends that anti-virus vendors are terrible and not to buy them. This report deserves some attentions and further studies to ensure if it’s founded. Otherwise, this could be catastrophic if many choose to believe this claim.

 http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/former-mozilla-engineer-dont-use-third-party-antivirus-software/

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Advanced Penetration Testing -Week-3

InterContinental Confirms Credit Card Breach at 12 of It’s Hotels

February 4, 2017 by Jimmy C. Jouthe 1 Comment

A little over a month a go InterContinental reported that they were investigating “claims of a possible breach”. On Friday, February 3rd 2017,  it was confirmed that a malware was spotted in the servers and it was on a quest for track data, consisting of cardholder’s name, card number, expiration date and verification code, used between August and December of 2016. Intercontinental says that only the payment cards used at the restaurants and bars in 12 of it’s hotels were affected, the cards used at the front desk were not.

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