“Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security Segment – Weekly Hack” with Internationally acclaimed internet privacy expert Mr. Alain Ghiai, CEO at Sekur Private Data, Ltd. (OTCQX: SWISF) (CSE: SKUR) (FRA: GDT0) (Sekur®) and New to the Street TV Co-Host / Multi-media Journalist Ana Berry discuss the most recent cybersecurity issue. This week’s topic is how Russians hacked the US Department of Justice and the US Pentagon, stealing about 632,000 email addresses. After an extensive investigation by the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the source of the cybersecurity breach was a file-share software product called “Move It.” The software had some code vulnerabilities the Russian hackers exploited to access these government’s email platforms. Alain explains that many software companies hire 3rd parties to help develop applications, and quality controls and other security features can become overlooked during development. Sometimes, these third parties use Big Tech’s open-source software products to create code, which is a furtherance of shortcomings that hackers can find access to a technology platform. With current geopolitical problems, hacking is becoming more frequent. Hackers infiltrated Germany’s largest internet service providers, and many believe Russia was behind the attack because of Germany’s political support for Ukraine. Now, with another war in the Middle East, hackers are taking sides, looking to breach those supporting countries. A great way to limit a possible cybersecurity problem is having separate email accounts, general purpose email, and a private secure platform for sensitive information transmissions. Sekur, with its 100% owned Swiss-hosted servers, offers closed-loop secure encrypted products, SekurVPN, SekurMail, SekurMessenger, and other services for businesses, governments, and individuals. SekurVPN encrypts internet traffic and protects digital footprints. SekurMail and SekurMessenger offer private and secure chats and emails, and with SekurSend/SekurReply and “Chat-by-Invite” features, the products can significantly diminish cybersecurity hack threats. Sometime in 2024, Sekur will roll out a new voice encryption service for businesses, another product that defends against hackers. All Sekur’s products are through subscription, reasonably priced, and easy to use, and SekurVPN is now available for a free 30-day trial. The Company has PROMO CODE: PRIVACY on all of Sekur’s services; subscribers get 15% off monthly and yearly fees. The Company has online customer service support Monday-Friday, 9 AM-7 PM ET. Sekur uses no 3rd party technology providers, never asks for phone numbers, does no data mining, never sells data, and controls/owns its servers in Switzerland, a country with the strictest privacy laws in the world. Alain and Ana welcome everyone to tune in weekly to learn about protections from the ever-growing global cybersecurity issues. The on-screen QR code is available during the shows to download more info or visit Sekur Private Data, Ltd. – https://sekurprivatedata.com/, http:/sekur.com/ and https://sekurvpn.com/. The interview will air as a sponsored program on Bloomberg TV, episode 528, on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 6:30 PM ET, and on the FOX Business Network, episode 529, on Monday, November 13, 2023, at 10:30 PM PT. “What is your privacy worth?”
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