May 2016

After LinkedIn Passwords Leak, Hackers Hijack Big Name Accounts | Motherboard

Looks like hackers have clued in on the fact that users sometimes use the same password across various services. Morale of the story is to use unique passwords, which is a laborious task if you a have more than few accounts. The alernate would be to use password management products like Dashlane, OnePass, etc… http://motherboard.vice.com/read/after-linkedin-passwords-leak-hackers-hijack-big-name-accounts

The Wall Street Journal.: Wealth Adviser Daily Briefing: Raymond James Fined $17 Million for Anti-Money-Laundering Lapses

Ideal example if risk management.  Most organizations are taking this approach where the calculate risk vs reeard and plow through. Even after paying the fines the probably made much more and the fines were already accounted in their P&L analysis The Wall Street Journal.: Wealth Adviser Daily Briefing: Raymond James Fined $17 Million for Anti-Money-Laundering …

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