The lack of repairability of Apple products – I no longer buy Airpods as they are expensive e-waste – was always an issue for us. This was outweighed by the reassurance offered by Apple with its “walled garden” app store and the security features built into the devices. Although neither …
Ransomware attacks are down – but here is why the headline statistic is not going to help with your cyber security…
A report from SonicWall shows that the number of Ransomware has dropped over the past months – however this is not the good news it appears to be as they have only dropped from the record highs of 2020/2021 and are still way above levels previous to that. 2022 SonicWall …
Because It’s Friday – I know it’s Monday, but Diana and I need something to cheer us up today
If it is not space – see last week and the week before – my pet subject for “Because It’s Friday” is flying cars. The image above is a Google search for “flying cars” so there have been quite a few of them over the years. Have a look at …
Was there a security breach at the top of government?
It is being reported that when Lis Truss was Foreign Secretary her phone was hacked: Liz Truss phone hack claim prompts calls for investigation – BBC News This hack was discovered when she was campaigning to be PM (she is now the record holder for the shortest Premiership in UK …
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26 words written in 1995 that shape the Internet
No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as thepublisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider. Jeff Kosseff. Cybersecurity Law Professor at the United StatesNaval Academy This means, that unlike a newspaper or magazine who would be legally responsible for what …
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