Here is another article looking at the impact of the NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. India’s battle with Pegasus tells a bigger tale of tech laws • The Register Commercial spyware – buy it (if you are an approved government or law enforcement agency) and start spying. The allegations are that …
Patch Tuesday – May 2022
Here is SANS’ excellent round-up of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday: Microsoft May 2022 Patch Tuesday – SANS Internet Storm Centre There are the usual array of issues that Microsoft is fixing be they become an issue – one of the Windows patches fixes Windows LSA, this impacts the authentication of accounts …
Budget friendly malware increases your risk
When breaking into a computer system cost significant money and resources, only a few capable individuals and groups did it. Now with the availability of cloud services and mass distribution the best resourced cyber gangs are turning to a gig economy model, combined with the IT “as-a-service” model to sell …
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Life imitates art! “crypto muggings” and proportionality
I just realised I am waiting for “crypto doughnuts”! We recently sat in on a meeting where a security expert suggested to our client, that they move from Microsoft 365 for Business to E5, as they would benefit from the added cyber security features of the enterprise grade Microsoft 365. …
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Let’s pretend – but this is not Play School
These are two very different stories but both basically spin around the same idea – on the internet it is easy to pretend to be something you are not: Huge rise in LinkedIn bogus boss scams – Warwickshire Police – BBC News Ukraine war: Investigation finds hundreds of fake charity …
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