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Yahoo announced this week that it had suffered a breach of 500,000 usernames and passwords….wait for it….in 2014!
Caston Thomas, The Chuck Norris of Securing & Managing Mobile & Networks, is the CEO of InterWorks Technology, a computer and security company based in Rochester, MI. Mr. Thomas tackles questions like: Why did Yahoo wait two years? They claim that this was a “state sponsored attack” but where is the proof?
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Cal Carson, one of our tech experts, is on a mission: He wants to see how many different devices he can connect in his home through the Internet of Things (IoT) This could include a Nest Thermostat, LED lights, a remote …