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Some phishing emails can achieve a hit rate of 45 percent, says Google, while even the worst and most obvious scams can attract clicks from 3 percent of users (Nield, 2014). Considering there are little cost and effort associated with sending out 300,000 emails, at just a 3% hit rate, you can have 9000 victims. […]
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Continue ReadingI finally started adding stuff to my github account. https://github.com/biffsocko – you can check out some of my work there. These are in various states and could use some polishing; I’ll get to that soon, because they are now public and I don’t want to embarrass myself.
Continue Readinga few years ago I wrote about Evernote. I liked it because it was free, easy to use and it kept lots of information for me in a single place – things like my wireless password, the red wine I liked so much, vacation trip notes (hotel, flights, etc). receipts for purchases I may return […]
Continue Readinginteresting article about some of the best security features are subtly interwoven into the fabric of building design. http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-hidden-security-bugs-in-architecture-that-you-never-knew-about
Continue ReadingI’m heading back to school next month to start my second masters – this time in Cybersecurity. I’m stoked about familiarizing myself with a litany of security tools and processes. I have a degree in Computer Science already, but this is a completely different topic in technology. The tools I already have will lend themselves […]
Continue ReadingWe’ve Hit Peak Human and an Algorithm Wants Your Job. Now What?
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