End-user awareness is the missing link in cyber security

Saturday, May 18th, 2013 in Articles, News | no responses

  Fri, 2013-05-17 03:56 PM Original source is http://www.gsnmagazine.com/node/29499?c=cyber_security By: Megan Horner Nobody can argue that cyber security and data privacy have become hot topics this year. The buzz has been felt world-wide, as people strategize on both offensive and defensive aspects. When …
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Family Friendly Social Site is Leaving Your Kids’ Information Unprotected for Hackers to Find

Monday, May 13th, 2013 in Articles, News | no responses

Many people believe that once we are behind a computer, we become anonymous. Of course, we should protect ourselves by not posting any sensitive  information on public online spaces, but there are many other ways that you and your family …
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The USB Keys in the Urinal

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013 in Articles, Interviews, News | no responses

  View the original source article and comments at http://www.ifsecglobal.com/author.asp?section_id=3030&doc_id=559682&   I  am a Certified Ethical Hacker, which basically means I get paid by companies to  hack into their networks. My  company, Digital Locksmiths, was hired by a manufacturing firm …
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Anatomy of Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Attacks

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 in Articles, News | no responses

Anatomy of Cross Site Scripting Attacks Many Web applications include unfiltered user input, such as text entered into forms, in their own output. This flaw allows attackers to inject malicious URLs into emails, social media communications, forum posts and more. …
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Internal vs. External Threats

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013 in Articles, News | no responses

Internal vs. External Threats We are living in a world where cyber security is a top priority for all governments and businesses. In fact, last week the United States announced cyber security as its biggest. James Clapper, the Director of …
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Information leaked from Montreal police SPVM website not sensitive and already public

Thursday, March 21st, 2013 in Interviews, Media, News, TV Interviews, TV Media | no responses

Information leaked from Montreal police SPVM website not sensitive and already public Wed, Mar 20: Terry Cutler CTO and Certified Ethical Hacker with Digital Locksmiths discusses the potential data breach at SPVM revealing sensitive information which was confirmed to be …
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Canadian Government and Corporations are operating with false sense of security

Thursday, March 14th, 2013 in Articles, Media, News | no responses

Canadian Government and Corporations are operating with false sense of security Despite the realization of the possibility of more cyber threats coming, it seems that governments are still in denial about the magnitude a cyber attack could have on their …
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The Brent Loucks Show – Computer held for Ransom !

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013 in Interviews, Media, News, Radio Interviews, Radio Media | no responses

Broadcast Date/Time: Wed, 2013-03-06 07:15 Click here to listen to the interview   Terry_Cutler_Brent Loucks_Show_Mar6 Computer held for ransom ? Click here for removal instructions  http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/shared/ransomware.aspx Protecting your computer & network from Ransomware and other online fraud. Terry Cutler, Certified Ethical …
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Student expelled from Dawson College for exposing security flaw

Monday, January 21st, 2013 in Interviews, Media, TV Interviews, TV Media | no responses

Mon, Jan 21: Terry Cutler CTO and Certified Ethical Hacker with Digital Locksmiths discusses a Student expelled from Dawson College for exposing security flaw in his school’s computer system.   MONTREAL – Most students don’t see any silver linings when they …
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Student expelled from Dawson College for exposing security flaw – Global National Interview

Monday, January 21st, 2013 in Interviews, Media, News, TV Interviews, TV Media | no responses

Student expelled from Dawson College for exposing security flaw. He’s getting job offers from computer software companies — including one  whose security flaw he found while rooting around in Dawson College’s system. “I think I’ll move on,” Al-Khabaz said Tuesday, …
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