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Can you spot me?
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Throughout Black Hat and also DEFCON, Steve will be walking around with a specific pin being worn. Its goofy, but I'd rather not post photos of myself.
If you spot me, say HI and introduce yourself. If you do not spot the pin, its no big deal. We will catch up during DEFCON at some point in time. Oh and for those that spot the pin, you win a special prize! A free handshake and a greeting!
Being a part of the CSFI/CWFI community is great. Having the ability to chat with so many liked minds at all levels is very important. Together, our minds will help forge new policies and ideas for years to come.
Special thanks to Paul for setting up the forum and allowing us all to throw out ideas periodically.
So if you see me walking around with this pin on, stop and say Hello.
ATM Skimmers
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The advent of technology to help us also can be used in malicious ways.
Take ATM skimmers for instance. Technology is used to record both video and analog (pressing digits) to steal your Credit Card and ATM numbers and pins.
With the advent of pinhole cameras and their marriage to wireless technologies, Remote Control (RC cars, planes, boats, etc.) enthusiasts have seen these devices for many years now.
The first article shows a very informative short video on the subject.
http://consumerist.com/5218680/heres-what-a-card-skimmer-looks-like-on-an-atm
The second link shows some of the skimmers and video devices being used to skim confidential information from ATM accounts.
http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/tag/atm-skimmer/
The "crooks" are getting VERY ingenious. To me this is a a simple reuse of an existing technology for malicious purposes.
The best thing to do is to be wary of ANY device. If it looks suspicious, forget about convenience, think SAFETY !
If you look at an ATM machine, touch things wiggle them. If it is loose or comes off or even doesn't feel right, its probably safe to walk away and try another.
Stay safe. Think before you use.
The more you place things in the Cyber World...
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The more you place things into the Cyber World without thinking through all aspects of what you are doing, the more chances that you are overlooking Security issues.
Think about this for a second. You are in a hurry to put out the trash. You run, empty the trash cans from the rooms, especially the kitchen into the large curb-side container and then rush out to put it onto the curb for pick up that day. All done, jump into he car and zoom... you are gone. The trash man comes and taketh away. You come home at the end of the day and as you are wheeling the trash container back to its resting place there it is... you forgot to throw other things out that you had stacked next to or just behind the large trash container. Now it all comes back! In your rush to get out the door, you looked past what you intended to do. Oh stupid me, well that's what I get for rushing out the door!
In the Cyber World, when you make a mistake or purposely overlook things such as Security issues, its not a slap on the wrist. It can be something larger, like a systems breach, stolen credentials, stolen data or worse!
Here are 2 articles referenced here that underlines the need to include Security especially Cyber Security into the big picture. No longer is it that ugly sister in the back room that you keep locked and dread for the day for it to be released. She's out and its not a pretty site. Plan for the Security needs up front.
Expert Hackers attack Control Systems
http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/03/19/Expert_Hackers_penetrating_control_systems_1.html?goback=.hom
Smart Grid Vulnerability Issues.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/03/20/smartgrid.vulnerability/index.html?eref=rss_topstories
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