The US government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is an excellent resource for keeping up with security advisories. Adobe and Microsoft Patch Tuesday are the latest advisories as well as additions to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. Both of these Microsoft exploits are addressed in the Microsoft Patch Tuesday …
Cyber Security – Losing track of the paperwork
Clients are nearly always surprised, when I start to talk about paper when discussing their cyber security projects. But losing track of the paperwork can have an equally bad impact on your organisation as getting infected by ransomware or losing an unencrypted USB stick. Here is an article I wrote …
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Android malware steals bank credentials and compromises the infected devices
New variants of the Android malware, SpyNote, are being used by threat actors to stealthily access and modify infected smartphones. SpyNote malware spies on Android users, steals banking credentials – The Record from Recorded Future News If your people are using Android as part of your Bring Your Own Device …
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Two Twitter things
First Twitter is reported to have further reduced it’s online safety team – already severely reduced because of the job cuts Elon Musk initiated when he took over the company. A platform where hate speech of all kinds is easily distributed – including the position of Elon’s plane, Oh he …
Is you car on this list? Mine is.
My other car is not a Porche – but car wireless security (or lack of it) is something we all need to be aware of: Ferrari, BMW, Rolls Royce, Porsche and more fix vulnerabilities giving car takeover capabilities – The Record by Recorded Future I will continue to use my …
