I have just published an article over on our online training site – CyberAwake – looking at some of the steps in examining the risk of using employee devices for work purposes – BYOD or Bring Your Own Device. Are you using Bring Your Own Device – BYOD – to …
UKGDPR is a good thing… mostly
I have listened to many businesses complain about the UKGDPR legislation – particularly web designers and marketing companies – many citing that users do not like it (of course it has nothing to do with how they now have to look after personally identifiable information properly and justify their use …
New simple security feature in Windows
The latest release of Windows 11, now includes Enhanced Phishing Protection, which sounds complicated, and I am sure the implementation of it is complex, but the security advantage it offers is obvious and simple. Windows 11 will warn you when you type a password into an insecure website or application. …
Threat actors promise you something that is too good to be true…
One of the key points we cover in our online and real-world cyber security awareness training is that threat actors will exploit human trust and fears. So phishing messages will contain: a threat – your tax bill is overdue see the fine here something nice – we over charged your …
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‘Metador’ a new cyber security threat
Bleeping Computers is reporting on the discovery of a new cyber-criminal gang, Metador, who have apparently been infiltrating ISPs, telecos and universities for the last two years: New hacking group ‘Metador’ lurking in ISP networks for months (bleepingcomputer.com) The group have been involved in some complex operations using Windows and …
