Rob Joyce, long time NSA cyber executive, former special assistant to the President for cybersecurity, cybersecurity coordinator for the National Security Council and all around cyber guru says that we are in trouble. He said that Chinese cyber attacks have increased in recent months, targeting critical infrastructure. He says that he is worried that they […]
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Sextortion is malware that tries to convince you that the attacker has compromised your computer and has videos of you visiting adult web sites. The attackers promise not to share the videos with your friends if you pay them money. The videos do not exist, but scared people sometimes pay. The new variant of the […]
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Last Tuesday I said patching is critical and it still is. Maybe this is a weekly post, but I hope not. Today’s episode: #1 – Zero day exploit for Oracle’s Virtual Box A security researcher got mad at how Oracle treated him in the past and so, when he found a new exploit, basically gave […]
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Israeli Researchers have disclosed two new Bluetooth attacks that only require you to be in the neighborhood to work. The attacks exploit flaws in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips made by Texas Instruments. The chips are used by companies like Cisco, Meraki and Aruba in their corporate solutions. The chips are also used in pacemakers […]
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Three news items today – different platforms, but one common message. #1 – A new iPhone passcode bypass was found within hours of the release of iOS 12.1. This follows on from the passcode bypass fixed in 12.0 and another iPhone passcode bypass in 12.0.1. As iOS becomes more bloated (or feature rich, depending on […]
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You have probably heard about Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks where scammers pose as company executives and ask the accounting department to wire money to them. The FBI says this is highly effective and big business. To the tune of $5 billion in losses since 2013. In fact the SEC discovered that 9 publicly traded […]
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