Yesterday CyberAwake published my article looking at how snippets of information can leak out of a company and aid a threat actor:
Microsoft updates – not on Patch Tuesday
The issues with Microsoft’s Windows SSL/TLS handshake failures is too important to wait for next month’s Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes Windows TLS handshake failures in out-of-band updates (bleepingcomputer.com)
There was the story of taking burner phones to China for the Olympics – now we have the Qatar World Cup spyware
I found this on Bruce Schneier’s blog: I covered the story of the Beijing 2022 Olympics and the privacy issues raised for those attending, and the advice that burner phones would be a good idea because of China’s internet and privacy policies: Privacy in China and the Winter Olympics – …
Car hacking “vendors” closed down and other car cyber-security stories
I have covered the hacking of cars several times – having read articles and research about the problem, I keep my wireless key fob in an RFID pouch – now a gang that was selling car hacking tools has been arrested and closed down: European gang that sold car hacking …
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