I am reposting this article as I spent too much time yesterday, whilst on leave, convincing a business owner that they needed to implement Microsoft 365 multi-factor authentication for everyone. Passwords are not enough. Original Post Eventually yes: Something better than a password – Passwordless Authentication – CyberAwake
The Tor network service suffers ongoing DDoS attacks
It has been revealed that the Tor network has been suffering a sustained series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, which has been going on since July 2022. Tor and I2P networks hit by wave of ongoing DDoS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com) At its peaks, this attack has been stopping users …
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SonicWall web filtering has “limitations”
We have many clients who rely on website filtering at the network gateway to protect their organisations from malicious web content – we do not use SonicWall. SonicWall warns web content filtering is broken on Windows 11 22H2 (bleepingcomputer.com) This type of defence cannot have limitations – limitations means it …
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ESXiArgs Ransomware Recovery Advice
Following the discovery of a coding flaw in the ESXiArgs Ransomware, the US government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI have released a document outlining how to use the various scripts and processes to recovery data after an attack: CISA and FBI Release ESXiArgs Ransomware Recovery Guidance …
Minimise the Damage – Planning and Preparation – Ransomware Part 3*
I have a companion article to this one to this one looking at the planning and preparation needed if you are not plugged in! Pull the Plug: But I haven’t got a plug! In my previous ransomware article, in this mini-series, we had a quick look at some spanners and …
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