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Interview in sputniknews.com: Experte zu Handy-Hacks: So kann man sich schützen

Experte zu Handy-Hacks: So kann man sich schützen TECHNIK 14:04 04.02.2020Zum Kurzlink Von Bolle Selke Die USA hacken das Handy von Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und Saudi-Arabien das von Amazon-Chef Jeff Bezos? Müssen sich also nur Prominente Sorgen um ihr Smartphone machen? Nein, sagt der IT-Experte Sorin Mustaca im Interview und erklärt, wie man sich schützen kann. Read here the original: https://de.sputniknews.com/technik/20200204326418590-handy-hacks-schutz/ Die USA hacken das Handy von Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und Saudi-Arabien das von Amazon-Chef Jeff Bezos? Müssen sich also nur Prominente Sorgen um ihr Smartphone machen? Nein, sagt der IT-Experte Sorin Mustaca im Interview und erklärt, wie man sich schützen kann. – Herr Mustaca, dass sich Leute wie Jeff Bezos oder Angela Merkel Sorgen um die Sicherheit ihrer Handykommunikation machen müssen ist logisch, aber muss man sich auch als Privatperson darüber Gedanken machen? – „Ich denke schon. Das Geld oder die Vorteile, die man von einer Privatperson bekommt, sind genauso gut, wie die von anderen Quellen. Man darf nicht vergessen, dass jeder von uns ein duales Leben hat: als Privatperson und als Geschäftsperson – egal ob als Angestellter oder Selbstständiger. Ein Lebensteil beeinflusst den anderen, das ist immer so. Die Informationen, die jemand über unser Privatleben hat, beeinflussen daher auch das Geschäftsleben.“ – Immer wieder gibt…


VPNMentor.com: Cybertalk with IT security expert Sorin Mustaca

Cybertalk with IT security expert Sorin Mustaca   vpnMentor has had the privilege of talking with Sorin Mustaca, a Certified IT consultant with over 15 years of experience in IT security, and author of “Improve Your Security”, a guide for the common end user that deals with the question of how to beware of cyber threats on the individual level.   By Ditsa Keren, 16/06/2016 Content Can you tell us a little bit about your background in IT security? With so many new threats and with the fast development of hacking technologies, how can an anti-virus stay up to date and protect a company from being hacked? What can you tell us about the recently emerging Ransomware encryption Malware attacks? What defenses would you recommend in the case of a ransomware attack? What can you tell us about the recent leak of over 32 million twitter accounts? Why do we only see these leaks now? Do you recognize a specific country from which the majority of hackers operate? Do you see any leakage of cyber technology between military intelligence organizations and the dark net? Can you give us some examples? What kind of new cyber threats can we expect to see…


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Some tips for Shopping Online safe

  The source is an article I wrote for the Avira press release : http://www.avira.com/en/press-details/nid/528/news/consumers-concerns-online-shopping-safety Here are the tips:   I recommend that consumers watch for a few things in order to not become a victim of the online fraudsters: Always check that the connection to the online store where the payment is done is secured. This can be observed first if the URL is starting with “https” and second if a small lock is present in the top left corner of the browser in the URL field (in Chrome) or the name of the website is written in a colored rectangle(in Firefox,IE). If the web browser gives any warnings about the security certificate of the website, then do not proceed to purchase anything from that website. If you don’t know the website you plan to buy from, always check its reputation first. Search for comments from other users about that website. Searching for “<website> reputation” usually gives good and relevant results. Give your financial details like credit card data only if the website is properly secured and its reputation is good. Try to choose payment methods which don’t require payment upfront. If PayPal is an option, choose that whenever possible….


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Smart and true quote

If there’s anything I’ve learned from my years in the tech world, it’s that companies don’t get killed by competition. They usually find creative ways to commit suicide. Sridhar Vembu,CEO of Zoho How true this is ! This applies to me as well. Now, let me detail this a little bit. If a company wants to be better than another company, they will kick each other’s ass until one wins. At that moment, the other one will be weakened and is vulnerable. And the company who is in a better shape would buy the other one. Why ? Because, usually, the reason for which one company goes down is the Sales which can’t deliver the expected outcome and not the technical side. Methods to commit suicide for a company: – change the entire C-level at one – change the entire structure of the company at once – change the products too fast without allowing the sales to understand them – release very buggy products only for the sake of respecting deadlines and so on…



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