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Malware Sent To Businesses Concerning Their Online Job Postings
Posted on February 1st, 2011 No commentsThe Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has reported that recent FBI analysis reveals that cyber criminals engaging in ACH/wire transfer fraud have targeted businesses by responding via e-mail to employment opportunities posted online. Recently, more than $150,000 was stolen from a US business via unauthorized wire transfer as a result of an e-mail the business received that contained malware. Click on the image to read the entire article from IC3.
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Keeping Kids Safe Online
Posted on January 13th, 2011 No commentsRecent studies show that one in seven youngsters has experienced unwanted sexual solicitations online. One in three has been exposed to unwanted sexual material online.
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FAQ on Nevada’s Security of Personal Information Law (NRS 603A)
Posted on July 21st, 2009 No commentsInfoSecCompliance (“ISC”) was recently asked by a prospective client to provide a summary of Nevada’s Security of Personal Information law (NRS 603A) and a recent amendment to the Security Law that incorporated the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (“PCI”). ISC decided to try something new and create a Frequently Asked Questions document around the PCI requirements contained in the Security Law. For better or worse (after sinking in 15 – 20 hours) ISC ended up doing FAQs for the entire Nevada Security Law
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FAQ on Nevada’s Security of Personal Information Law (NRS 603A)
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