29 Nov

Blockchain couldn’t stop TXT spam in India, regulator now trying AI

India’s Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) has announced a fresh crackdown on TXT spam – this time using artificial intelligence, after a previous blockchain-powered effort delivered

Author rabih
28 Nov

Windows Server domain controllers may stop, restart after recent updates

Updates to Windows Server released as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday onslaught might cause some domain controllers to stop working or automatically restart, according

Author rabih
28 Nov

Want to boost your cyber security skills by playing games this Christmas?

Sponsored Post Christmas is a time for gift giving and spending time with your friends and family – but that doesn’t have to be all.

Author rabih
28 Nov

McAfee Personal Data Cleanup: Your Partner in Living a More Private Online Life

Do yourself a favor: Open a new browser tab and head to your search engine of choice. Type in your full name and home address.

Author rabih
27 Nov

US bans Chinese telecoms imports – won’t even consider authorizing them

The United States’ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has barred itself from authorizing the import or sale of Chinese telecoms and video surveillance products from Huawei,

Author rabih
25 Nov

What is Antivirus and What Does It Really Protect?

Authored by Dennis Pang What is antivirus? That’s a good question. What does it really protect? That’s an even better question.  Over the years, I’ve

Author rabih
25 Nov

How advances in email encryption bring all-out security success

Webinar Email provides us with an infinite number of possible exchanges. We send approximately 332 billion messages a day but having so much convenience and

Author rabih
25 Nov

Guess the most common password. Hint: We just told you

In brief NordPass has released its list of the most common passwords of 2022, and frankly we’re disappointed in all of you. Topping the list

Author rabih
25 Nov

Elon Musk to abused Twitter users: your tormentors are coming back

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has decided to allow suspended accounts back onto the micro-blogging service. Musk used the same process for this decision as he

Author rabih
25 Nov

UK bans Chinese CCTV cameras on ‘sensitive’ government sites

The United Kingdom has decided Chinese video cameras have no place in government facilities. “A review of the current and future possible security risks associated

Author rabih
24 Nov

Meta links US military to fake social media influence campaigns

In its latest quarterly threat report, Meta said it had detected and disrupted influence operations originating in the US, and it calls out those it

Author rabih
24 Nov

European Parliament Putin things back together after cyber attack

The European Parliament has experienced a cyber attack that started not long after it declared Russia to be a state sponsor of terrorism. The Parliament

Author rabih
23 Nov

Still using a discontinued Boa web server? Microsoft warns of supply chain attacks

Microsoft is warning that systems using the long-discontinued Boa web server could be at risk of attacks after a series of intrusion attempts of power

Author rabih
23 Nov

‘Pig butchering’ romance scam domains seized and slaughtered by the Feds

The US government seized seven domain names used in so-called “pig butchering” scams that netted criminals more than $10 million. Pig butchering is a newish

Author rabih
22 Nov

DraftKings gamblers lose $300,000 to credential stuffing attack

A credential stuffing attack over the weekend that affected sports betting biz DraftKings resulted in as much as $300,000 being stolen from customer accounts. The

Author rabih
22 Nov

AWS fixes ‘confused deputy’ vulnerability in AppSync

Amazon Web Services (AWS) fixed a cross-tenant flaw in AWS AppSync that could allow miscreants to abuse that cloud service to assume identity and access

Author rabih
22 Nov

Security fatigue is real: Here’s how to overcome it

Do your employees take more risks with valuable data because they’ve become desensitized to security guidance? Spot the symptoms before it’s too late. IT security

Author rabih
21 Nov

Microsoft’s attempts to harden Kerberos authentication broke it on Windows Servers

Microsoft is rolling out fixes for problems with the Kerberos network authentication protocol on Windows Server after it was broken by November Patch Tuesday updates.

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