I use OneNote a lot – so I had to follow up on my previous post about OneNote attachments being used as an attack vector. OneNote has become the threat actors new choice of attachment probably because Microsoft closed the door on macro attacks. In the wild, Microsoft OneNote’ .one’ …
Ransomware Advice – The Bite Sized Mini-series
My ongoing ransomware advice mini-series, continued yesterday with part 2 being published on CyberAwake: A Bag of Spanners – Planning and Preparation I am publishing the series across all three of the blogs I regularly write for, Smart Thinking, Octagon Technology and CyberAwake – part 1 is available at Octagon …
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The bad guys do not always get it right…
I write a lot of bad news stories here, it is the nature of a cyber security news site – that’s why we have Because It’s Friday – but here is a good news story when the threat actors get it wrong: First Linux variant of Clop ransomware targeted universities, …
ESXiArgs ransomware is a massive problem
ESXiArgs ransomware targets VMware ESXi virtualisation systems – usually used by larger companies, data centres, cloud providers etc, but we have used this software in the past – and exploits a vulnerability that was patched by VMware two years ago. However it appears not everyone has applied the patches. Thousands of …
Even the biggest suppliers have outages
Microsoft’s Outlook.com email service has been and is suffering a series of outages that is impacting it’s users. This is not a common service used by business, however we do have some clients, who have a need to use this type of service ( I am not sure if they …
