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2017-09-28

Europol Report: 2017 Top Threat In Cybercrime Epidemic Is Ransomware

 EUROPOL | EC3 European Cybercrime Centre
Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) 2017 | Europol.europa.eu--excerpts:
"... Ransomware attacks have eclipsed most other global cybercrime threats, with the first half of 2017 witnessing ransomware attacks on a scale previously unseen following the emergence of self-propagating ‘ransomworms’, as observed in the WannaCry and Petya/NotPetya cases. Moreover, while information-stealing malware such as banking Trojans remain a key threat, they often have a limited target profile. Ransomware has widened the range of potential malware victims, impacting victims indiscriminately across multiple industries in both the private and public sectors, and highlighting how connectivity and poor digital hygiene and security practices can allow such a threat to quickly spread and expand the attack vector. The extent of this threat becomes more apparent when considering attacks on critical infrastructure." (emphasis added)
"Cryptocurrencies continue to be exploited by cybercriminals, with Bitcoin being the currency of choice in criminal markets, and as payment for cyber-related extortion attempts, such as from ransomware or a DDoS attack. However, other cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Ethereum and Zcash are gaining popularity within the digital underground." (emphasis added)
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See also: Europol: Ransomware top threat in 2017 cybercrime 'epidemic' | Reuters.com

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2017-05-27

Tech Review: Massive Tech Disruption Underway (video) | TR 2017-05-27

Tech Review (TR 2017-05-27)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:

Features • 1) Massive Tech Disruption Underway (videos), 2) WannaCry / WannaCrypt update, 3) NSA Surveillance, 4) FCC & Net Neutrality, 5) Top Smartphone Brands in China, 6) Potpourri: Amazon Global Stores Sales in China, 7) ICYMI Tech News.

1) Massive Tech Disruption Underway: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles

Sinovation Ventures CEO Says the Age of AI Is Coming

Video above published May 22, 2017: Kai-Fu Lee, Sinovation Ventures (sinovationventures.com) CEO, discusses investment opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI) with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."  "Google is in the lead." "In China, Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent are doing well." Lee is focused on banking, insurance and investment, optimistic about autonomous vehicles as well as robotics. See also There are bots. Look around | ribbonfarm.com.

JP Morgan's Namburi Sees Massive Tech Disruption Underway

Video above published May 22, 2017: Madhu Namburi, head of technology investment banking at JPMorgan Chase & Co., (jpmorganchase.com) discusses the role technology is playing across all industries as he sees "significant M&A" coming as companies play catch up on tech innovation. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura from the JPMorgan Media and Telecom conference in Boston on "Bloomberg Markets."

2) WannaCry / WannaCrypt update: 
  • Over 98% of All WannaCry Victims Were Using Windows 7 | bleepingcomputer.com (Editor's note: probably because people turned off Windows Update last year when Microsoft was hijacking Win7 computers through Windows Update and forcing them to Windows 10. Also possibly related, Windows Update has a flaw that causes it to loop and fail to update on some PCs. I suggest PC users consider upgrading to a Chromebook if they can't get their Windows Update to update their PC.)

3) NSA Surveillance: Barack Obama's team secretly disclosed years of illegal NSA searches spying on Americans | Circa.com"The National Security Agency under former President Barack Obama routinely violated American privacy protections while scouring through overseas intercepts and failed to disclose the extent of the problems until the final days before Donald Trump was elected president last fall, according to once top-secret documents that chronicle some of the most serious constitutional abuses to date by the U.S. intelligence community." Editor's note: Remember when BO won the Nobel Peace Prize?

4)  FCC & Net Neutrality--FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking | fcc.gov: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's proposal https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-17-60A1.pdf would eliminate the FCC's legal authority to prevent internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking or throttling web content or creating "fast lanes" that websites can buy into. The 75-page proposal, "Restoring Internet Freedom," also asks the public to comment on whether rules are needed to ban those practices. How to comment: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment#comments. Easiest way to comment is via the EFF.org's https://dearfcc.org/.

5) Top Smartphone Brands in China in April 2017, via ChinaInternetWatch.com:
  1. Huawei 22.8%
  2. Oppo 16.5%
  3. Vivo 15.9%
  4. Apple 11.6%
  5. Xiaomi 11.2%
(Samsung is 8th at 2.3%)

6) Potpourri:

7) ICYMI Tech News via mobile.reuters.com:

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2017-05-20

Tech Review: Amazon Echo's Free Calls and Messages | TR 2017-05-20

Tech Review (TR 2017-05-20)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:

Features • 1) Amazon Echo's Free Calls and Messages (video), 2) WannaCry attack risks remain (video), 3) Apple's New Headquarters, 4) The Pot-Belly of Ignorance, 5) FCC, 6) Facebook's troubles, 7) ICYMI Tech News.

1) Amazon Echo's Free Calls and Messages (video)

Amazon Rolls Out Free Calls And Messages On All Echo Devices: Amazon recently rolled out a new feature where Alexa can make free calls and messages on all Echo devices. CNBC.com put it to the test in this video (May 11, 2017). See also Why Amazon is eating the world | TechCrunch.com.

2) WannaCry attack risks remain (video)

Video above published May 15, 2017, by FT.com: Current data show more than 1.3m computer systems are still vulnerable to the WannaCry ransomware campaign, which has already seriously affected hospitals, disrupted transport networks and immobilised businesses, according to cyber security analysts. See also 'Accidental hero' who halted cyber-attack is English blogger aged 22 | Technology | TheGuardian.com.

3) Apple's New Headquarters
Apple's new headquarters opened in April but it will take six months for 12,000 employees assigned to work there, to move in.

4)  The Pot-Belly of Ignorance – Personal Growth | Medium.com: "Clickbait media is not a nutritious diet. Most people brush this off and say that it doesn’t matter … that it’s just harmless entertainment. But it’s not harmless at all. Worse, it’s like cocaine."

5) FCC: Sprint, Windstream Sue FCC Over Business Internet Deregulation | InsideSources.com  and FCC moves ahead with plan to scrap net neutrality rules: FCC Proposes Ending Utility-Style Regulation of the Internet | Federal Communications Commission | fcc.gov and How One Little Cable Company Exposed Telecom’s Achilles’ Heel | backchannel.com.

6) Facebook's troubles:  Facebook admits its 10th measurement mistake since September | marketingland.com and EU fines Facebook 110 million euros over WhatsApp deal | Reuters.com and Facebook fined 150,000 euros by French data watchdog | Reuters.com.

7) ICYMI Tech News Quick Takes:

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