Important to consider the fact that
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It is basic security measures are designed to protect a company from external attacks, not from employees who might use insider information for personal gain. Unlike external attacks, internal users often have privileged access to confidential information, they know how the company operates, where valuable assets are located, and how to cover their tracks after an attack, so organizations should take security issues especially seriously.
Safety Tales: Check Carelessness
Vladimir Bezmaly | 20.09.2017
- Good morning, Potapych!
- Good morning, Khryusha! What happened? What brought you to me at such an early hour?
- You know, Zayats came to see me yesterday, he works at the bank now. He told me that they had a high-profile case of money being stolen from clients through the bank's online service. I want you to explain to me what the clients did wrong, and what the bank itself did wrong. So that I don't make the same mistakes myself.
- What happened there?
— Three criminals hacked into their clients' accounts using ATM receipts from trash bins. Two collected the receipts, and the third found personal data in them.
— And here is a question for the bank, which I am afraid its lawyers are unlikely to want to answer. Why print personal data on checks? What was printed there?
— They say there were phone numbers, user IDs and passwords.
— Well, there you go! Why print this data? Of course, the users are to blame for throwing their checks anywhere, but the bank is equally to blame for printing the personal information of its clients. But while the clients' guilt will be discussed at length, the bank's guilt will most likely be kept silent.
- What should I do?
— You? Learn that you can't throw away bank kuwait mobile database in some unknown place. And in general, I recommend collecting them and periodically just burning them in some bucket.
- Why in a bucket?
- So that the wind doesn't scatter them.
- Thank you, Potapych!
- You're welcome, Khryusha! Just be more attentive!
And what advice can I give you, dear readers? The same old thing! Be more careful! Don't throw away receipts in God knows where, keep them at home. And just burn them from time to time!
Safety Tales: Check Carelessness
Vladimir Bezmaly | 20.09.2017
- Good morning, Potapych!
- Good morning, Khryusha! What happened? What brought you to me at such an early hour?
- You know, Zayats came to see me yesterday, he works at the bank now. He told me that they had a high-profile case of money being stolen from clients through the bank's online service. I want you to explain to me what the clients did wrong, and what the bank itself did wrong. So that I don't make the same mistakes myself.
- What happened there?
— Three criminals hacked into their clients' accounts using ATM receipts from trash bins. Two collected the receipts, and the third found personal data in them.
— And here is a question for the bank, which I am afraid its lawyers are unlikely to want to answer. Why print personal data on checks? What was printed there?
— They say there were phone numbers, user IDs and passwords.
— Well, there you go! Why print this data? Of course, the users are to blame for throwing their checks anywhere, but the bank is equally to blame for printing the personal information of its clients. But while the clients' guilt will be discussed at length, the bank's guilt will most likely be kept silent.
- What should I do?
— You? Learn that you can't throw away bank kuwait mobile database in some unknown place. And in general, I recommend collecting them and periodically just burning them in some bucket.
- Why in a bucket?
- So that the wind doesn't scatter them.
- Thank you, Potapych!
- You're welcome, Khryusha! Just be more attentive!
And what advice can I give you, dear readers? The same old thing! Be more careful! Don't throw away receipts in God knows where, keep them at home. And just burn them from time to time!