Kevin Mitnick: America’s most wanted hacker reflects on Raleigh arrest, new life in cyber security
Twenty-three years ago, Kevin Mitnick was on the run. “I was the catch me if you can of cyberspace,” he said.
Read More >Twenty-three years ago, Kevin Mitnick was on the run. “I was the catch me if you can of cyberspace,” he said.
Read More >After a zero-day ransomware attack hit an HVAC company a few years ago, they had to shut down for 1.5 days. They estimated it would take $2 million in new contracts to recoup damages.
Read More »Kevin Mitnick takes a look at the current situation of privacy on the Internet and gives practical tips on how users can effectively protect themselves.
Read More »Once arrested by the FBI, Mitnick tells us how to keep information private online.
Read More »Most of us are aware that there are people trying to steal our personal information and identities, but are we aware of the easiest ways for these people to get it? No.
Read More »This program is made possible through funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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Read More »Social engineering awareness training is great, but it isn’t enough. Business Reporter's resident U.S. blogger Keil Hubert argues that dedicated cyber criminals are changing their tactics to take advantage of our companies’ weakest defensive element: the human resources department.
Read More »Linda Hall LibraryMay 4, 2017, 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
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Cyber security adviser Kevin Mitnick demonstrates how easy it is to hack into a bank account using a fake Wi-Fi network:
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