How the Citadel Banking Trojan Authors really got caught

Brian Krebs has posted an interesting and moderately detailed  rundown on how the FBI managed to track and capture the creators of the Citadel Trojans. The fact that the authors decided to crowd source the support of the Trojans to it’s customers and the subsequent fallout speaks volumes about the issues related with the commercial distribution and support of Dark Net services.

Another White Hat is arrested after reporting flaws

Another example of the perils of trying to help companies keep their website safe. The 18 year old Hungarian found a gaping hole in the security for Budapest’s Transport Authority.  The resulting arrest enraged the Hungarian public, and the way the company handled the issues is a 101 course on how not to respond to public outrage.  For those that want an English summary, here is an article on The Register.

AT&T Q2 2017: Continues to bleed customers

AT&T continues to lose customers in Q2 of 2017 according to their  quarterly report,  a reported decline of 351.000 video customers, despite the acquisition of DirecTV . The planned purchase of TimeWarner is still on track and is expected to be completed by the end of this year.
LA Times reported earlier this month that AT&T are planning to form a media division that includes the acquired TimeWarner to be headed by John Stankley (current CEO AT&T entertainment)