Security+ Question of the Week: Suspicious Location-Based Messages

On your commute to work each day, you notice that you receive several suspicious messages to your phone. The messages are very similar, appearing on your phone when you drive by a certain building on your regular route to work. In order to test a theory, you place your phone in airplane mode then re‐enable just the 3G/4G feature. After several days of driving past the same location, you do not receive any additional messages. What is the likely cause of these messages?

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It’s Time To Change Your Company’s Security Culture to Reduce Unnecessary Costs and Departmental Silos

A year ago today, we were hearing about how Sony, the proverbial punching bag, was being targeted yet again. This time it was a hacker group trying to stop the release of the movie “The Interview”. While the Ashley Madison hack is the most prominent hack of 2015 so far, Sony is truly a case study for how a poor cybersecurity culture affects all facets of a business.

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