27 Dec

Microsoft adds another problem to the Windows 11 24H2 naughty list

The trickle of known issues with Windows 11 24H2 has continued with a new one just in time for festive season: installed the operating system

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27 Dec

This month in security with Tony Anscombe – December 2024 edition

Video From attacks leveraging new new zero-day exploits to a major law enforcement crackdown, December 2024 was packed with impactful cybersecurity news 27 Dec 2024

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27 Dec

This month in security with Tony Anscombe – December 2024 edition

Video From attacks leveraging new new zero-day exploits to a major law enforcement crackdown, December 2024 was packed with impactful cybersecurity news 27 Dec 2024

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25 Dec

Former NSA cyberspy’s not-so-secret hobby: Hacking Christmas lights

Video In 2018, Rob Joyce, then Donald Trump’s White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, gave a surprise talk at the legendary hacking conference Shmoocon about his hobby.

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24 Dec

How Androxgh0st rose from Mozi’s ashes to become ‘most prevalent malware’

After the Mozi botnet mysteriously disappeared last year, a new and seemingly more powerful botnet, Androxgh0st, rose from its ashes and has quickly become a

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24 Dec

What do ransomware and Jesus have in common? A birth month and an unwillingness to die

Feature Your Christmas holidays looked quite different in the ’80s to how they do today. While some will remember what it was like to wake

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24 Dec

One third of adults can’t delete device data

The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has warned that many adults don’t know how to wipe their old devices, and a worrying number of young

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23 Dec

‘That’s not a bug, it’s a feature’ takes on a darker tone when malware’s involved

Opinion One of the charms of coding is that malice can be indistinguishable from incompetence. Last week’s Who, Me? story about financial transfer test software

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23 Dec

Suspected LockBit dev, facing US extradition, ‘did it for the money’

An alleged LockBit ransomware developer is in custody in Israel and awaiting extradition to the United States. Israeli law enforcement arrested Rostislav Panev, 51, a

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23 Dec

Chris Hadfield: The sky is falling – what to do about space junk? | Starmus Highlights

We Live Science The first Canadian to walk in space dives deep into the origins of space debris, how it’s become a growing problem, and

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23 Dec

UK ICO not happy with Google’s plans to allow device fingerprinting

in brief Google has announced plans to allow its business customers to begin “fingerprinting” users next year, and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) isn’t

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20 Dec

ESET Research Podcast: Telekopye, again

ESET Research Take a peek into the murky world of cybercrime where groups of scammers who go by the nickname of ‘Neanderthals’ wield the Telekopye

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20 Dec

Infosec experts divided on AI’s potential to assist red teams

CANALYS FORUMS APAC Generative AI is being enthusiastically adopted in almost every field, but infosec experts are divided on whether it is truly helpful for

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19 Dec

NIST’s International Cybersecurity and Privacy Engagement Update – New Translations

Amy Mahn is an international policy specialist in the NIST Applied Cybersecurity Division.  Amy’s primary focus in this role is support of the international aspects

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19 Dec

Unwrapping Christmas scams | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (ep. 9)

Video ESET’s Jake Moore reveals why the holiday season is a prime time for scams, how fraudsters prey on victims, and how AI is supercharging

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19 Dec

Don’t fall for a mail asking for rapid Docusign action – it may be an Azure account hijack phish

Unknown criminals went on a phishing expedition that targeted about 20,000 users across the automotive, chemical and industrial compound manufacturing sectors in Europe, and tried

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18 Dec

US reportedly mulls TP-Link router ban over national security risk

The Feds may ban the sale of TP-Link routers in the US over ongoing national security concerns about Chinese-made devices being used in cyberattacks. Three

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18 Dec

Microsoft won’t let customers opt out of passkey push

Microsoft last week lauded the success of its efforts to convince customers to use passkeys instead of passwords, without actually quantifying that success. The software

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