This is a continuation of last week’s article that looked at stealth malware infection from a malicious phishing email. Phishing Emails I spend a lot of my time writing and talking about malicious phishing emails. It is the easiest attack vector into your organisation that a threat actor has access …
National Cyber Security Centre Threat Report 24 March 2023
Threat Report 24 March 2023 – NCSC.GOV.UK
Infected and you didn’t even know it…
When I am delivering the cyber awareness training – and people relax, realising I really mean it when I say there are no stupid questions – I often get asked “how do I know if my computer was infected?”. Usually just before being asked about the length of a piece …
OneNote – the threat actors new best friend…
Once it had been discovered how straightforward it is to obscure a malicious package inside a OneNote .one attachment and mixed with “something new”, that users may not have seen before, it was obvious that the use of .one attachments for the delivery of malware was going to go up. …
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The thefts have started – The SVB collapse…
Following my article earlier this week to warn you to be on the look out for scams – theft attempts – based around the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), Bleeping Computer is reporting that the cybercriminals are actively exploiting the situation looking to steal money and data: Cybercriminals …
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