Awareness of the variations of phishing email attacks is a big step in defending against them – that I why I always try and post about any in depth analysis of phishing emails and their payloads that SANS Internet Storm Centre runs. HTML phishing attachments – now with anti-analysis features …
Noughts and Crosses. A Platinum Jubilee Fact.
In 1952 one of the first computer games was programmed and run on a computer the size of your house! Alexander Douglas was studying at Cambridge University for a PhD, when he wrote a simulation of Noughts and Crosses (known in other places as ‘Tic-Tac-Toe’), as part of his thesis …
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CISA adds one known vulnerability to it’s database and other advisories
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has added one new vulnerability to it’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog and issued three advisories: CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability (CVE-2022-26134) to Catalog | CISA CISA Updates Advisory on Threat Actors Chaining Unpatched VMware Vulnerabilities | CISA CISA Releases Security Advisory on …
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Because It’s Friday – Scope this out…
It is a Bank Holiday long weekend here, to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II – so here is a really quick “Because It’s Friday“. Here is a Randall Munroe take on various types of “scopes” and what they can “see”: xkcd: Types of Scopes Because …
IBM 726 dual tape drive. A Platinum Jubilee Fact.
There was a time, in TV and movie history, when if you needed to show a really powerful computer, then it needed lots of big cabinets with big spinning tapes – for example have a look at the image above from the 1964 film Dr Strangelove or the example below …
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