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“Al Qeada is Promoting!”- Job Duties Probably Include Getting Killed by Hellfire missiles June 8, 2012

Posted by Chris Mark in News, terrorism.
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After killing Osama Bin Laden in 2011, the US embarked on a mission to remove any heir apparants that may have been waiting in the wings.  With this weeks’ killing of Abu Yahya al-Libi, the US has now killed 4 of the top 5 candidates for the #2 spot in Al Qeada.  Like any company in need of a new C-level to support their operations, the terrorist organization is now looking for a new #2 for their organization.   There are at least five names believed to be considered with several who have lived in the US and one American being considered.  While likely a very good job for an up and coming terrorist, it should be noted that one major job responsibility is probably going to include getting blown up by Hellfire missiles.

“There I was bro!”…a rant about Military Fakers, Poseurs, and Frauds June 7, 2012

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Sometimes I hear a story that compels me to comment on this blog even thought it is not related to risk or security.  America’s Got Talent contestant Timmy Poe stuttered his way through his interview and brought tears to many eyes with his claims of being ‘wounded’ in combat and being a decorated war veteran with a Bronze Star.  Well, wasn’t it a surprise to learn he has apparently lied about his combat experience, wounds, and decoration?  In short..no combat, no Purple Heart and no Bronze Star.  C’mon man!  There is no shame in service of any sort.  If you are a cook…own it.  If you are a cop…own it.  If you were a medic…OWN IT.

I have now worked for two different people who claimed military honors that they fabricated. (more…)

Oh My!! More than 6 Million LinkedIn Passwords Stolen! June 6, 2012

Posted by Chris Mark in cybersecurity, Data Breach, Industry News.
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Change your LinkedIn password now!  According to an article on CNN, over 6 million LinkedIn passwords were stolen by Russian hackers.  LinkedIn also confirmed in their own blog post that some of the posted passwords did match LinkedIn accounts. According to the story: “The 6.5 million leaked passwords were posted Monday on a Russian online forum, camouflaged with a common cryptographic code called SHA-1 hash. It’s a format that’s considered weak if added precautions aren’t taken. Roughly half of the “hashed” passwords have already been decoded and posted online in human-readable text.”  You can read more about how Hashes are cracked using Rainbow tables in the awesome post here.

May 31, 2012

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Chinese counterfeit parts in DOD…CyberEspionage..things are heating up.

Combining Blog Content (GlobalRiskInfo / DrHeatherMark) May 31, 2012

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In the near term I will begin integrating blog content from Dr. Heather Mark’s privacy and payments blog. This will give new information and insight into privacy, regulatory, and information security issues. We will be combing both blogs into GlobalRiskInfo. Please stay tuned and, in the meantime,take a spin through Heather’ blog!