New Facebook Breach Exposes 133 Million U.S. User Phone Numbers

A total of 419 million Facebook records were recently found on a non-password protected server, which was not owned by Facebook. 133 million of these records were U.S. records. Apparently, the site hosting the server has since been taken offline. Facebook claims the data is a year old and scraped before Facebook changed user ability […]

Hurricane Dorian Scams

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (“CISA”) has issued a warning to remain vigilant for possible scams targeting Hurricane Dorian victims or potential donors. Social engineering attempts commonly follow natural disasters and may occur via emails, phone calls, social media updates, web pop-ups, text messages and in person visits. These scams may direct you to […]

September is National Preparedness Month

National Preparedness Month (“NPM”) promotes family and community disaster and emergency planning. Cybersecurity preparedness can help to offset the impact of identity theft, phishing attacks, imposter scams and more.   Recognizing & Preventing Social Engineering & Cyber Attacks: Identity theft often involves the use of someone else’s personal information to purchase, obtain money or get credit. […]