Part 6 of my ransomware mini-series is published today on our online training site CyberAwake. Ransomware: Is it a Threat? (Part 1) A Bag of Spanners – Planning and Preparation (Part 2) Minimise the Damage – Planning and Preparation (Part 3) Detecting Ransomware (Part 4) Ransomware – What Not To …
Part 4 of my Ransomware mini-series was published yesterday
Yesterday I published part 4 of this ongoing series about ransomware on our online training site CyberAwake: Detecting Ransomware – Ransomware Part 4 – CyberAwake Part 5 has been published today, here: Ransomware – What Not To Do! – Smart Thinking Solutions The articles are about 600 words in length …
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CISA cyber security advisories
With Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday other vendors also release patches and updates around the same time. Here are the notifications from the US government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) – a good resource for keeping up with the major vendor patches: First of course their notification for Microsoft’s releases: Microsoft …
Microsoft Edge edging out Internet Explorer 11
Just a reminder that Internet Explorer is no more (almost) and you need to be using a more secure browser. Take your pick, I use Edge and Chrome, many of my support team use Firefox, but whatever you choose it needs to be able to resist the latest exploits and …
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Ransomware – What Not To Do!
As yesterday was Patch Tuesday – it seemed appropriate to run this latest part of my ransomware series today. This article about ransomware is going to be short and to the point. DO NOT SKIP software or operating system patches and updates. Switch on automatic updates. Finished. Well not quite… …
