Friday Squid Blogging: Legend of the Indiana Oil-Pit Squid
December 3 2022At a GMC plant. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines...
Read moreAt a GMC plant. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines...
Read moreWe grabbed the update, based on no information at all, just in case we came across a reason to advise you not to. So far, so good...
Read moreWe know that complexity is the worst enemy of security, because it makes attack easier and defense harder. This becomes catastrophic as the effects of that attack become greater.
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Read moreJournalists in El Salvador haul NSO Group to US court for illegal surveillance that ultimately compromised their safety.
Read moreFollowing a year of increasingly disruptive attacks, advanced persistent threat groups will likely only become emboldened in 2023, security experts say.
Read moreA do-it-yourself machine-learning system helped a French bank detect three types of exfiltration attacks missed by current rules-based systems, attendees will learn at Black Hat Europe.
Read moreRather than regarding risk assessment as a negative exercise, consider it one that benefits your organization's aims, and then translate the risk level to its impact on operations, reputation,...
Read moreThe company was hacked, and customer information accessed. No passwords were compromised.
Read moreAmazon Security Lake will allow organizations to create a purpose-built, standards-based data lake to aggregate and store security data.
Read moreSeems that the developer account that the crooks breached last time gave indirect access to customer data this time round.
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