Group seems to rework old Marion Hospital building in to medical facility, might create 100 new jobs MARION, SC (WBTW) – For a while now, the doors have been closed to what many in Marion referred to as the old Marion hospital or, more lately … Tennessee cops officers sergeant…
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This Week In Credit Card News: Voice Identification To Fight ID Theft, Rubio’s Card Use Under Fire
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans How Your Voice Can Protect You from Credit Card Fraud Some banks are using voice biometrics and other technology to help determine who is calling and where a call is coming from. The reason: call-in center fraud is surging. The internet…
Newport News man wanted for credit card fraud, larceny
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Police are trying to track down a man wanted for breaking into several cars and stealing credit cards. They’re looking for Davon Rashad Lewis, 21. He’s 5’7″ and about 150 pounds. According to police, between May 10 and June 14, Lewis…
He is special guest at the Ground Zero Summit 2015 being organised by Indian Infosec Consortium – a group of ethical hackers. “Threat to national security has moved to the digital dimension. Terrorist organisations have turned social networks and online forums into recruitment hotbeds and propaganda mechanisms. We need a security apparatus in the digital space to address this threat. Hackers are the face of this digital army.” The actor said he is bringing his whole team including scriptwriters of the show to observe and interact with the ethical hacker community. (Also Read: Tabu Has Shown Interest in 24, Says Director ) “From November 22, I will start shooting for 24. It will go on air in 2016. When an actor prepares for a role, we often start to live like the character. Some call it method acting. We meet real life people like the character and try to understand their nuances, their life,” he said. As per the summit’s website, speakers will share details of the espionage mission as well as hold sessions on hacking of cellular networks, medical devices in hospitals, using technical loopholes in them. The consortium claims to have discovered cyber espionage operation under which phones of Indian Army personnel, who had downloaded some mobile application related to news, had been compromised by hackers based in Pakistan. IIC CEO Jiten Jain has said that the findings were handed over to security agencies who promptly acted and sanitised the infected handset early this year.
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans He is special guest at the Ground Zero Summit 2015 being organised by Indian Infosec Consortium – a group of ethical hackers. “Threat to national security has moved to the digital dimension. Terrorist organisations have turned social networks and online forums…
The Lumia 950 family, benchmarking the Galaxy S7 SoC, and the rumored OnePlus X: Weekly News Round-up
Once again, it is time for our weekly news round-up, where we put the most interesting stories from the past seven days for anyone who needs to catch up. The highlight of last week was Microsoft’s event, during which were announced the company’s exciting new hardware products. These included the…
Apple News is disabled in China to prevent Cupertino from having to play censor
The Apple News app is running in the United States only, and has been since its launch last June. The app allows users to find in one place, all of the news stories that they are interested in, published in the style of the publications that they came from. The…
The latest Nexus leaks, the rumored LG V10 smartphone, and the iPhone 6s release: weekly news round-up
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The iPhone 6s, the iPad Pro, and the latest Nexus leaks: weekly news round-up
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Don’t Like a News Story? Pay a Chinese Hacker to Get It Deleted
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A novel business model involving government officials, policemen, website administrators, hackers, and thousands of middlemen was recently cracked down upon by Chinese authorities, leading to the dissolution of several gangs who engaged in the activity. Clients—government officials, business executives, celebrities, anyone…