Read the article, but the headline here tells you nearly everything you need to need to know. Ransomware for Macs. LockBit ransomware encryptors found targeting Mac devices (bleepingcomputer.com) This is the first time the prolific LockBit ransomware gang have deployed encryption malware that operates on Apple’s MacOS.
Another bad Android app
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about bad apps and how easy it is for the threat actors to create them and deploy them into the Google Play Store – You must have an Android cyber security policy. Here is another example. Chameleon is a mobile trojan for Android …
Fake Chrome updates
I write about patches and updates a lot, but making sure you get the updates from legitimate sources is essential. Do not create a cyber security issue where none need exist. Always go the the vendor’s official sites – double check the URLs – or go through the “update” options …
Apple updates fix Zero-day flaws
Apple updates have been issued across it’s range of devices to address to address two zero-day flaws discovered in their operating systems. The affected range of devices is extensive but as of writing there have been no reports of active exploitation of the flaws. The best thing to do is …
Fast encryption ransomware
Researchers have discovered a new strain of ransomware malware, they have named Rorschach, which has a very fast encryption engine. New Rorschach ransomware is the fastest encryptor seen so far (bleepingcomputer.com) This makes having a well trained team, who know exactly what to do if they even suspect they may …
