Massive vulnerability means lost email password can lead to hacked Microsoft Exchange Server, worse – MSPoweruser — Read on mspoweruser.com/massive-vulnerability-means-lost-email-password-can-lead-to-hacked-microsoft-exchange-server-worse/
Monthly Archives: January 2019
Privacy on the Internet – What Privacy? | RSA Conference
Privacy on the Internet – What Privacy? — Read on http://www.rsaconference.com/blogs/privacy-on-the-internet-what-privacy
Sly criminals package ransomware with malicious ransom note
The Evolution of Darknets
This is interesting : To prevent the problems of customer binding, and losing business when darknet markets go down, merchants have begun to leave the specialized and centralized platforms and instead ventured to use widely accessible technology to build their own communications and operational back-ends. Source: The Evolution of Darknets
Has two-factor authentication been defeated? A spotlight on 2FA’s latest challenge – Malwarebytes Labs
While many tech-savvy folks are familiar with two-factor authentication (2FA), more are unaware that there are several ways around it. A tool called Modlishka, the English pronunciation for the Polish word for “mantis,” is the latest in this list. Source: Has two-factor authentication been defeated? A spotlight on 2FA’s latest challenge – Malwarebytes Labs
Bomb Threat, Sextortion Spammers Abused Weakness at GoDaddy.com
Two of the most disruptive and widely-received spam email campaigns over the past few months — including an ongoing sextortion email scam and a bomb threat hoax that shut down dozens of schools, businesses and government buildings late last year — were made possible thanks to an authentication weakness at GoDaddy.com , the world’s largestContinue reading “Bomb Threat, Sextortion Spammers Abused Weakness at GoDaddy.com”
Evaluating the GCHQ Exceptional Access Proposal
Privacy coalition targets Microsoft, others for sharing ‘Minority Report’ technology with US Government
There is a certain tension among the private companies and the government when it comes to the sharing of data. While companies openly claim that they never share data with anyone including the government, we don’t always know if that’s true. Source: Privacy coalition targets Microsoft, others for sharing ‘Minority Report’ technology with US Government
Maybe we have the cybersecurity we deserve | CSO Online
Companies have focused more on making the consumer recovery process from fraud and data breaches easier than on better security. Most people seem OK with that. — Read on http://www.csoonline.com/article/3328555/security/maybe-we-have-the-cybersecurity-we-deserve.html
The Reason Software Remains Insecure | Daniel Miessler
The Reason Software Remains Insecure — Read on danielmiessler.com/blog/the-reason-software-remains-insecure/