Android malware is a repeating news item here – and the way the Google Play Store operates is part of the problem but not the whole story. Another part of the reason is that unlike Apple and iOS, Google exerts far less control over the Android operating system and third …
Ransomware is still the top threat…
Another school has been hit by ransomware. They tend to be soft targets for threat actors as they use a range of predictable applications, their IT teams are not large, IT tends not to be a priority and they have a large group of potential victims for phishing emails etc. …
Because It’s Friday – Star Trek
I said last week that we would not be coming back to space this week, well obviously that is not true, but this is a Star Trek story! From the original series to Picard, we’ve ranked every starship Enterprise [Updated] | Ars Technica My personal favourite is #3. Star Trek …
Malware Stealing information from Apple’s Keychain
For a subscription of $1000 per month, Malware-as-a-Service is available to hackers via a Telegram channel that attacks Apple’s keychain password security on MacOS. The malware, called Atomic or AMOS, once deployed attempts to steal and exfiltrate a range information from MacOS machines, including passwords, cookies, crypto-wallets, browsers etc.. New …
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And there is an issue with Google Authenticator Back-up!
I wrote about the new functionality of the Google Authenticator app yesterday – but said I was going to hold off advising clients to use this functionality until I had had a look at it. I just want to look at the functionality of this new service as it will …
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