Canada’s Trudeau dragged into COVID-19 scam, how not to be victimized by SIM card swaps, NutriBullet hit and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday March 20th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. To hear the podcast click on the arrow below: Still more COVID-19 email scams are hitting the internet. One of the latest is aimed at Canadians: The subject line reads COVID-19 Payment. The message says “Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau approved an immediate check of $2,500 for those who choose to stay at home during the Coronavirus crisis. Here is the form for the request. Please fill it out and submit it. The attachment file is called “Covid19 relief.doc.” Well, of course this is a scam because the Prime Minister has not approved that payout. And if you click on that attachment you’ll be infected. Security company Check Point Software reports that since the beginning of March 93 malicious coronavirus websites have been created, and more than 2,000 suspicious ones. Lots of people are searching the internet for coronavirus news. I know I’m being repetitive, but it’s important to rely on trusted sources for information like governments, well-known health agencies and reputable news agencies rather than websites with “coronavirus” that have recently popped up. Beware of people offering COVID-19 discounts on products, especially health products. Know what? Criminals who sell malware to hackers are offering discounts on their products. So scams are multiplying. You’re taking care not to be infected with the COVID-19 virus. Make sure your computer isn’t infected as well by opening attachments. This being Fraud Prevention Month, Canada’s privacy...
Second, we can bring what is known as differentiated education — based on the idea that students master skills in different ways and at different speeds — to every student in the country. A 2013 study by the National Institutes of Health found that nearly 40 percent of medical students held a strong preference for one mode of learning: Some were listeners; others were visual learners; still others learned best by doing. Our school system effectively assumes precisely the opposite. We bundle students into a room, use the same method of instruction and hope for the best. A.I. can improve this state of affairs. Even within the context of a standardized curriculum, A.I. “tutors” can home in on and correct for each student’s weaknesses, adapt coursework to his or her learning style and keep the student engaged. Today’s dominant type of A.I., also known as machine learning, permits computer programs to become more accurate — to learn, if you will — as they absorb data and correlate it with known examples from other data sets. In this way, the A.I. “tutor” becomes increasingly effective at matching a student’s needs as it spends more time seeing what works to improve performance. Third, a concerted effort to drag education and job training and matching into the 21st century ought to remove the reliance of a substantial portion of the population on government programs designed to assist struggling Americans. With 21st-century technology, we could plausibly reduce the use of government assistance services to levels where they serve the function for which they were originally intended. Big data sets can now be harnessed...
JOB DESCRIPTION We require an experienced web developer for work on various development projects on a full-time basis. Projects generally consists of both front-end and back-end, communication with numerous third-party gateways, with a quality user experience focus. Overview of the ideal hire: The successful applicants will be able to work on various client codebases when required and be able to develop new codebases from scratch. The role will require knowledge and experience across the full web stack of NodeJS, PHP 7.x, JavaScript (including frameworks), HTML, and CSS and with strong software development principles. Knowledge of AWS, WordPress, React, ParseJS, and Firebase is essential for this role. You will be required to follow directions based on what work is required. You will be expected to provide advice and support relating to web technology and will liaise with both internal and external stakeholders. Is really passionate about producing quality work, and always wanting to improve. Skills & Experience: 4+ years of experience developing and deploying web-based application code Demonstrated experience in a Lead programmer, Intermediate or Senior developer position Demonstrated experience writing modular backend code in PHP & NodeJS and supporting API integrations Experience in using Parse Server JS and Firebase to create BaaS stacks Experience using git and git workflows in a team environment Demonstrated capabilities in writing HTML/SASS/Javascript, React front-ends, (note: graphic art skills are not required although being capable of producing a reasonable user interface is preferred) Experience with AWS including deploying a new Linux server, setting up SSL certificates, using CircleCI or CodeDeploy to deploy code, and being able to migrate a website from one host to another...
The new year will hardly change our daily lives, but it will definitely open new perspectives and opportunities for growing your business ideas. As business owners and enthusiasts, we all strive to provide the best services and meet clients’ needs whenever it is possible. For that, we need to watch out for new trends. Mobile app development trends for 2019 will be an organic sequel of what things looked like in 2017-2018. But constant evolution is inevitable, and the trends provided by this evolution build up unlimited opportunities for the improvement of your business. We decided to highlight the top mobile app trends for 2019 to help you strengthen your leading positions and join the list of front-runners in the coming year. Top 10 Mobile App Trends You Should Use for Your Business in 2019 Mobile app design development is ceaselessly changing. You can never be sure you are following the latest trends. And even if you are sure that all the cutting-edge practices have been implemented, you have no guarantee that your methods will be still effective on the date of the release. You need to watch out. The first step to following mobile app industry trends is to be prepared beforehand. If you know what the next year will bring you, you can react properly and get the actual value as soon as possible. In a fast-changing industry, it is vital to be the pioneer of innovations. So let’s find out what is coming in 2019: 1. Breaking out Beyond the Screen Augmented and virtual reality tools have won the attention of millions of users worldwide. They...
The Coronavirus is hitting hard on the world’s economy, creating a high volume of uncertainty within organizations. Cynet has revealed new data, showing that the Coronavirus now has a significant impact on information security and that the crisis is actively exploited by threat actors. In light of these insights, Cynet has shared a few ways to best prepare for the Coronavirus derived threat landscape and provides a solution (learn more here) to protect employees that are working from home with their personal computers, because of the coronavirus. Cynet identifies two main trends – attacks that aim to steal remote user credentials, and weaponized email attacks: Remote User Credential Theft The direct impact of the Coronavirus is a wide quarantine policy that compels multiple organizations to allow their workforce to work from home in order to maintain business continuity. This inevitably entails shifting a significant portion of the workload to be carried out remotely, introducing an exploitable opportunity for attackers. The opportunity attackers see is the mass use of remote login credentials to organizational resources that far exceed the norm. As a result, remote connections are established by employees and devices that have never done so before, meaning that an attacker could easily conceal a malicious login without being detected by the target organization’s security team. Cynet’s global threat telemetry from the recent three weeks reveals that Italy features a sharp spike in phishing attacks in comparison to other territories, indicating that attackers are hunting in full force for user credentials. In addition, Cynet detects a respective spike both in detected anomalous logins to its customers’ environments, as well as...
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