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🌱 Perimeter Mall Buffs Security + Dine Like A Local Mobile Pass Live


Good morning, everybody! I’m back with your new edition of the Sandy Springs Daily. Let’s get this week started off right with a quick review of the most important things going on these days in town.


But first, today’s weather:

Some clouds, then sunshine. High: 54 Low: 31.


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Here are the top three stories in Sandy Springs today:

  1. The Perimeter Mall reopened on Saturday morning with increased security measures after a shootout between two men on Friday. A statement from the mall did not go into detail about the new security measures, but the mall did state that more security and police patrols were added to ensure public safety. (11Alive.com WXIA)
  2. Have you tried the Dine Like a Local mobile pass yet? The mobile pass lets you earn points by checking into local restaurants. Points can be redeemed for entries into giveaways where you can win awesome prizes! The pass went live at the beginning of last week and is available for download now. (Visit Sandy Springs via Facebook)
  3. For those looking for a new house for the new year, here is a list of five properties to recently hit the market in the Sandy Springs area. Available properties include a three-bedroom, four-bathroom townhome and a one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo. Visit the link for pictures, pricing, and additional specs. (Sandy Springs Patch)

Today in and around Sandy Springs:

  • Lego Club At Smyrna Public Library (11:00 AM)
  • Sandy Springs Writers’ Group At Sandy Springs Library (6:30 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Have you tested your carbon monoxide detector recently? A new statistic from the National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association shows that only 14 percent of US families have a properly functioning carbon monoxide alarm. (Sandy Springs Fire Department via Facebook)
  • President Joe Biden will be visiting Atlanta this upcoming weekend to make remarks during the Sunday services at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. The remarks will be in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. This will be the president’s first trip to…

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FinCEN Alert: Malware/Ransomware Updates & New Perimeter Device Vulnerability – Technology



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FinCEN Alert: The first week of March involved
a number of developments in cybersecurity due to the Russia/Ukraine
conflict. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
released an alert on March 7 advising all financial institutions to
be vigilant against efforts to evade sanctions imposed in
connection with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It does not impose
new requirements, but outlines “red flags” to remind
financial institutions of their Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) reporting
obligations, including those pertaining to convertible virtual
currency (CVC). The primary focus of the FinCEN alert appears to be
eliciting cooperation of financial institutions in identifying
hidden Russian and Belarusian assets.

Wiper Malware Explained: Modular forms of
malware with either anti-forensic and/or wiping capabilities have
been used maliciously for years, including in the infamous attack
on Saudi Aramco in 2012. In that incident, Shamoon malware was used
to wipe files and overwrite the Master Boot Record (MBR). This past
week, new forms of malware with similar wiping capabilities have
been identified, such as WhisperGate,
HermeticWiper/Trojan.Killdisk, Windshield, and IsaacWiper.

While capabilities of certain wiper malware may vary, their
destructive result is similar – the manipulation of files, by
inserting random lines of code, render the files inaccessible. By
overwriting the MBR, the operating systems and file systems are
rendered inaccessible, and the hard drive is wiped entirely.
Attacks with this type of malware are often accompanied by
self-propagating properties, facilitating deployment across an
entire environment. This creates substantial difficulties with
restoration and results in the loss of evidence.

Conti Ransomware Update: Conti made
international media headlines in their professed alliance with the
Russian government. While this was walked back in a subsequent
posting, it caused other groups to target their infrastructure and
leak their internal chats on February 27. It appears that Conti
then began…

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Malware/Ransomware Updates & New Perimeter Device Vulnerability – Technology



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Malware/Ransomware Updates & New Perimeter Device Vulnerability


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By: Brendan Rooney (Managing Director at
Tracepoint) & Sean B. Hoar

FinCEN Alert: The first week of March involved
a number of developments in cybersecurity due to the Russia/Ukraine
conflict. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
released an alert on March 7 advising all financial institutions to
be vigilant against efforts to evade sanctions imposed in
connection with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It does not impose
new requirements, but outlines “red flags” to remind
financial institutions of their Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) reporting
obligations, including those pertaining to convertible virtual
currency (CVC). The primary focus of the FinCEN alert appears to be
eliciting cooperation of financial institutions in identifying
hidden Russian and Belarusian assets.

Wiper Malware Explained: Modular forms of
malware with either anti-forensic and/or wiping capabilities have
been used maliciously for years, including in the infamous attack
on Saudi Aramco in 2012. In that incident, Shamoon malware was used
to wipe files and overwrite the Master Boot Record (MBR). This past
week, new forms of malware with similar wiping capabilities have
been identified, such as WhisperGate,
HermeticWiper/Trojan.Killdisk, Windshield,…

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Think Beyond The Security Perimeter: Hackers Already Have Your Passwords – Forbes


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Think Beyond The Security Perimeter: Hackers Already Have Your Passwords
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One astonishing result (registration required) from Verizon's 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is that over 80% of hacking-related breaches involved weak or previously stolen credentials. Furthermore, the report shows that well over 1

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