Here is a clue – social engineering. I am often asked this by clients, especially those who I am suggesting need to up their cyber security game. Here is a very good article by the cyber security expert Brian Krebs looking in detail at the recent high profile data breaches …
Would you be taken in?
I have written a lot about the fact that many cyber attacks include an element of social engineering, to tease the victim into lowering their guard and doing what the threat actor wants. Here is an excellent example of that, described by Xavier Mertens on SANS Internet Storm, where the …
Part 4 of my Ransomware mini-series was published yesterday
Yesterday I published part 4 of this ongoing series about ransomware on our online training site CyberAwake: Detecting Ransomware – Ransomware Part 4 – CyberAwake Part 5 has been published today, here: Ransomware – What Not To Do! – Smart Thinking Solutions The articles are about 600 words in length …
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Royal Mail ransomware attack – no data exposed yet…
Following the ransomware attack earlier this year, the deadline for Royal Mail to pay the LockBit ransomware gang has passed and the Gang has not released any of the stolen data… yet. Experts think this s because they have not yet given up the hope of monetising the attack: LockBit’s …
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Minimise the Damage – Planning and Preparation – Ransomware Part 3*
I have a companion article to this one to this one looking at the planning and preparation needed if you are not plugged in! Pull the Plug: But I haven’t got a plug! In my previous ransomware article, in this mini-series, we had a quick look at some spanners and …
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