I am going to quote the BleepingComputer article by Sergiu Gatlan to illustrate the reach of the vulnerability in Fluent Bit. “Fluent Bit is an extremely popular logging and metrics solution for Windows, Linux, and macOS embedded in major Kubernetes distributions, including those from Amazon AWS, Google GCP, and Microsoft …
Do you have an Amazon Ring doorbell?
If you do then you should read this: Amazon-owned Ring denies ‘ransomware event’ following darknet listing (therecord.media) What information of yours might might be on the darknet if this attack has happened?
Credential thefts and Amazon’s AWS cloud
Threat actors have to host their malicious login stealing pages somewhere – why not in Amazon’s cloud: Hiding a phishing attack behind the AWS cloud
The obvious question is “Why only New Zealand”
If it is harmful content in New Zealand then surely most of the rest of the world would consider it harmful. And if it can be done in New Zealand – why not the rest of the world – the Big Tech have enough money: Social media companies promise to …
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Here are a couple of background stories on privacy
With the UK Online Safety Bill, on hold at the moment as the Conservatives choose a new Prime Minister for the United Kingdom, here are a couple of stories from around the world where authorities have seized PII information – with or without due process: Amazon Handed Ring Videos to …
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