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Tips to Keep Remote Workers Safe(Safer)

As my son likes to say, nothing it bulletproof – it all depends on the size of the bullet.  Likewise, nothing is 100% secure (except the computer that has never been taken out of the box)  but your actions can improve the odds dramatically. Here are some recommendations from Dark Reading.  Most people will pick […]

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Security News for the Week Ending November 22, 2019

Huawei Ban – Is It A National Security Issue or Bargaining Chip? Back in May, President Trump issued a ban on US companies buying from or selling to Huawei (see here).  Since then, the government has issued an extension to the ban 90 days at a time and the government just issued another extension.  They […]

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Android Malware Uses Screen Overlay to Steal Credentials and Credit Cards

Malware is like any other piece of software.  Version one is usually pretty crappy – want vendors like to affectionately call a “minimum viable product”.  Sometime minimal is loosely defined. In this case the malware is called GINP.  The trojan has been in the wild since June.  In the five months since,  it has evolved.  […]

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Security News for the Week Ending November 15, 2019

Bugcrowd Paid Over $500,000 in Bug Bounties in Just One Week Bugcrowd, the crowd-sourced bug bounty management company, paid out over $500,000 in just one week for bugs that researchers found and paid out $1.6 million in October to over 550 hackers, representing 1,800 submissions.  Of those, 327 were categorized as priority 1.  These payouts […]

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Yet Another Hosting Provider Hit By Ransomware Attack

SmarterASP.net, a web hosting provider with over 400,000 customers, was infected by ransomware over the weekend. They are, at least, the third provider to be hit by such an attack. Affected user web sites are down and the company’s website was also down. Customers logging in might see a directory listing that looks like this […]

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