4SHARESShareShareSharePrintMailGooglePinterestDiggRedditStumbleuponDeliciousBufferTumblr It takes more than just your IT staff to make it happen.by: Jim DeitchThe Sony, Home Depot, Target and other recent cyberhacks have credit union executives asking, “What can we do to prevent similar hacks to our systems?”And it’s a good question.Notably, most hackers don’t enter the security perimeter through traditional IT security systems. The “headline hacks” almost always begin with an employee or vendor inadvertently providing access. Lesser known financial services hacks have resulted in significant losses:A financial institution employee at work clicked on a link from an email that was supposedly from the president of that institution. The link inserted malware, which a hacker used to obtain complete network compromise, customer data, and a gateway into other systems in a federally insured financial institution.An employee clicked on a “spoofed” Wi-Fi connection that was thought to be secure. Logon information was stolen, and systems were compromised through insertion of malware into the initial compromised laptop. continue reading »
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Evolution of the Patriot Way:2014: We’re On To Cincinnati2015: Do Your Job2016: No Days Off2017: Next Man Up2018: No One Died https://t.co/fMitJGptIK— Tanya Ray Fox (@TanyaRayFox) December 10, 2018In case you missed it, here is the play that has been dubbed the “Miami Miracle” (Patriots fans, look away). Related News Bill Belichick can always be counted on to convey succinct, pithy messages, whether to his team or the media.So when asked Monday what he told his players Sunday after the Dolphins’ stunning, last-second lateral play beat the Patriots 34-33, Belichick provided this nugget: “It’s the National Football League. No one died,” Belichick told Boston’s WEEI. KENYAN DRAKE. FOR THE WIN. pic.twitter.com/mWcSQQ9GPP— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 9, 2018The Patriots still lead the AFC East with a 9-4 mark, and face the Steelers in Pittsburgh next Sunday. WATCH: Dolphins defeat Patriots on miraculous final play
Tom Brady remains optimistic after Patriots’ loss to Dolphins: ‘We still have a lot of football to play’ Talk about putting things in perspective.