I had an article published yesterday discussing the risks still posed by the Microsoft Office macro, even though Microsoft has tightened the security when using them: Microsoft Office Macros Are Still an Issue – CyberAwake But the threat actors do not stop there. Closing the macro attack vector sent the …
If you have an older iPhone check it is patched
Apple has issued an emergency security patch for older iPhone to fix a vulnerability that is being actively exploited. Crooks are already exploiting this bug in old iPhones • The Register The release is iOS 12.5.7 and the older devices impacted are: We are still regularly using at least two …
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A hack and some good planning
Planet Ice – operators of an ice rink in Bristol – have been hacked and customer data has been compromised. That is the bad news. The good news is – and I am going to say here that Planet Ice planned this, but I have no evidence, just the benefit …
When planning for a cyber incident – remember about outages
Cyber incidents that impact your organisation are not always malicious. A cleaner could pull the plug on your server or a member of staff may inadvertently switch a vital bit of your network off (I have seen t done, too many times) or a service that you rely on may …
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Security advisory for Drupal – do you know if this applies to you?
Is your website produced using Drupal? Or WordPress? Do you know? Do you discuss this and the security of your website with your web developers? Drupal is a similar product to WordPress and is used to create website, so any security update to a product that sits there on the …
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