By Michelle Drolet
Back when Apple was the plucky young upstart that dared to be different, the Mac was the machine for creative types and there was a perception that it wasn’t a target for hackers because of its cultural cool factor.
You would expect the same rules to apply to the legalized marijuana market, but a major hack attack on a pot dispensary last month set that notion up in smoke.
MJ Freeway, providers of popular medical marijuana tracking software, suffered a point-of-sale system hack that left over 1,000 marijuana dispensaries unable to track their sales and inventories. Because of the state regulations regarding the sale of marijuana, some dispensaries were forced to close early or shut their doors completely. The disruption lasted weeks and caused patients to suffer long delays with obtaining access to their medicine.
Closer inspection reveals this was a well-coordinated cyber attack that was intended to take the system down. [Read More @ NetworkWorld]
Michelle Drolet
Michelle Drolet is the CEO and co-founder of Towerwall and also serves as chairman of the Board of Directors. As one of Towerwall’s resident Internet security experts, Ms. Drolet assists organizations through the security process to help them protect critical data by the evaluation, establishment, education and enforcement of sound information security, network security and data security practices. Michelle can be reached at [email protected]