It is here again – the second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft Patch Tuesday. Remember though other vendors also release cyber security and functionality updates and patches on or around the same time. Our support team have been reviewing our client monitoring reports and the SOC to check that the Microsoft Patch …
Ransomware has not gone away
Just in case you thought that ransomware was a thing of the past or that the threat actors only went after big businesses, then think again: NoName ransomware gang deploying RansomHub malware in recent attacks (bleepingcomputer.com) The NoName ransomware gang has been targeting small and medium-sized businesses worldwide with its …
Forced Upgrades
It is nothing new for me to say that patches and upgrades are an essential step in any organisation’s cyber security plan. Threat actors actively go after any system that has a weakness as soon as they know about it – many times before a vendor even knows there is …
Back-to-Basics – Information Security
The second part to my Back-to-Basics primer on Information Security has been published on CyberAwake today: Information Security in the Office (pt.2) Part 1 is here.
Hackers hacking hackers!
That headline sounds like very good news for the rest of us. Hacker trap: Fake OnlyFans tool backstabs cybercriminals, steals passwords – BleepingComputer Although it is not all good news – the threat actors that developed the fake hacking tool, which installs the Lumma stealer information-stealing malware. on the threat …