News
News
June 30, 2021
Database of 700M LinkedIn users found for sale on a hacking forum
“While LinkedIn may not have been the victim of a data breach, this development proves that motivated attackers are still capable of gleaning and leveraging publicly available information that can have broad implications on consumers,” Jim Gogolinski, vice president of research and intelligence and cloud network security company iboss Inc., told SiliconANGLE.
Read more
News
June 30, 2021
“The attackers could send data to a victim’s PC”: iboss VP discusses the EA data breach
Jim Gogolinski, iboss Vice President of Research and Intelligence, broke down the breach of information that Electronic Arts experienced and what impact it may have going forward.
Read more
News
June 22, 2021
Energy Department Revising Cybersecurity Requirements for Nuclear Administration Contractors
“REvil’s threat is a clear and long-term threat,” said Jim Gogolinski, vice president of research and intelligence at cyber company iboss. “In the short term, any classified data could be shared or sold to nations hostile to the United States. In the long term, the personnel information extracted could be used for targeting Sol Oriens’ employees through social engineering as well as classic espionage elicitation techniques.”
Read more
News
June 10, 2021
Can 5G contend with workplace security concerns?
'Organizations used to build a castle and moat around their buildings using security appliances. The problem is people are no longer working inside the castle.' iboss CEO Paul Martini offers insights to TechHQ on the implications 5G may pose to workplace security.
Read more
News
June 4, 2021
iboss CEO Offers Insight as FBI Investigates Ransomware Attack on Steamship Authority
The Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority was the target of a ransomware attack Wednesday morning. The extent and origin of the attack is under investigation by the FBI and other agencies.
Read more
News
May 27, 2021
U.S. To Issue First Cybersecurity Regulations after Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack
iboss Vice President of Research and Intelligence, Jim Gogolinski, who helped discover the infamous Sandworm, predicts swift compliance based on the potential for fines as much as $1 million per day for businesses that don't comply.
Read more