Friday Squid Blogging: More on Squid Fishing
April 22 2023The squid you eat most likely comes from unregulated waters. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I...
Read moreThe squid you eat most likely comes from unregulated waters. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I...
Read moreThe medical imaging firm's systems were compromised by a threat actor, exposing patients' driver's licenses and other identifying information.
Read moreKim Jong Un's Swiss Army knife APT continues to spread its tendrils around the world, showing it's not intimidated by the researchers closing in.
Read moreUptick in EvilExtractor activity aims to compromise endpoints to steal browser from targets across Europe and the US, researchers say.
Read moreWhile Intel is building more hardware protections directly into the chips, enterprises still need a strategy for applying security updates on these components.
Read moreMy latest book, A Hacker’s Mind, has a lot of sports stories. Sports are filled with hacks, as players look for every possible advantage that doesn’t explicitly break...
Read moreYou know jolly well/What we're going to say/And that's "Do not delay/Simply do it today."
Read moreSoftware written or acquired outside of IT's purview is software that IT can't evaluate for security or compliance.
Read moreThis a good example of a security feature that can sometimes harm security:
Apple introduced the optional recovery key in 2020 to protect users from online hackers. Users...
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Attackers have their methods timed to the second, and they know they have to get in, do their damage, and get out quickly. CISOs today must detect and block...
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