07 Feb

How iOS Malware May Snoop on Our Devices

Smartphones have become such an integral part of our lives that it’s hard to imagine a time when we didn’t have them. We carry so

Author rabih
07 Feb

US carriers want to junk three times more Chinese comms kit than planned

The United States Federal Communications Commission has revealed that carriers have applied for $5.6 billion in funding to rip and replace China-made communications kit. The

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04 Feb

Emotet’s Uncommon Approach of Masking IP Addresses

Authored By: Kiran Raj In a recent campaign of Emotet, McAfee Researchers observed a change in techniques. The Emotet maldoc was using hexadecimal and octal

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04 Feb

Suspected Chinese spies break into cloud accounts of News Corp journalists

Online work accounts of News Corporation journalists were broken into by snoops with ties to China, it was claimed today. Rupert Murdoch’s empire announced the

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04 Feb

Open-source Kubernetes tool Argo CD has a high-severity path traversal flaw: Patch now

A zero-day vulnerability in open-source Kubernetes development tool Argo lets malicious people steal passwords from git-crypt and other sensitive information by simply uploading a crafted

Author rabih
04 Feb

That’s a signature move: How $320m in Ether was stolen from crypto biz Wormhole

Wormhole, a protocol for connecting different blockchains, lost about $320m worth of Ether (ETH), thanks to poorly crafted code. “The wormhole network was exploited for

Author rabih
03 Feb

Privacy Shield: EU citizens might get right to challenge US access to their data

Officials from the EU and US are nearing a solution in long-running negotiations over transatlantic data sharing. Previous legal arrangements for sharing data between the

Author rabih
03 Feb

Phishing kits’ use of man-in-the-middle reverse proxies is growing, warns Proofpoint

In the beginning we had passwords. Their hackability made a lot of people very angry and passwords were widely regarded as a bad move. Then

Author rabih
03 Feb

JumpCloud joins the patch management crowd, starting with Windows and Mac updates

Cloud directory specialist JumpCloud is moving into the crowded patch management market with an extension to its platform to automate patch updates. Companies such as

Author rabih
03 Feb

Ransomware is terrifying – but never underestimate the damage an employee with unmonitored access can do

Paid Post Is the biggest threat to your data a mysterious ransomware merchant or an advanced persistent threat cartel? Or is it a security system

Author rabih
03 Feb

Nothing to scoff at: Crisps and nuts biz KP Snacks smacked in ransomware hack attack

Some of Britain’s favourite pub munch could end up in short supply after KP Snacks, makers of nuts and crisps, suffered a ransomware attack. A

Author rabih
03 Feb

KP Snacks hit by ransomware: Crisps and nuts firm KO’d by modern scourge

Some of Britain’s favourite pub munch could end up in short supply after KP Snacks, makers of nuts and crisps, suffered a ransomware attack. A

Author rabih
03 Feb

Execs keep flinging money at us instead of understanding security, moan infosec pros

Fresh from years of complaining about underfunding and not having enough staff to deal with problems, infosec bods are now complaining that corporate execs merely

Author rabih
03 Feb

Welsh home improvement biz fined £200,000 over campaign of 675,478 nuisance calls

Home2Sense Ltd, a home improvement biz, is nursing a £200,000 financial penalty from the UK’s data watchdog for making well over half a million marketing

Author rabih
03 Feb

FBI says more cyber attacks come from China than everywhere else combined

US Federal Bureau of Investigation director Christopher Wray has named China as the source of more cyber-attacks on the USA than all other nations combined.

Author rabih
03 Feb

Privacy in Practice: Securing Your Data in 2022 and Beyond

Every year we can count on new technology to make our lives easier. Right? As beneficial and convenient as tech can be, it can also

Author rabih
03 Feb

Worried about occasional npm malware scares? It’s more common than you may think

Malware gets spotted in GitHub’s npm registry every few months, elevating concerns about the software supply chain until attention gets diverted and worries recede until

Author rabih
03 Feb

Worried about occasional npm malware scares? They’re more common than you may think

Malware gets spotted in GitHub’s npm registry every few months, elevating concerns about the software supply chain until attention gets diverted and worries recede until

Author rabih
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