Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Inks Fisherman
July 15 2022Short video. 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 here.
Read moreShort video. 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 here.
Read moreThe latest Jan. 6 committee hearing on Tuesday examined the role of conspiracy theory communities like 8kun[.]top and TheDonald[.]win in helping to organize and galvanize supporters who responded to...
Read moreIT asset tracker and auditor software has a critical issue with insecure object deserialization that could allow threat actors to execute code, researchers say.
Read moreAs more employees plan on taking longer holidays and working remotely from the destination for part of that time, organizations have to consider the risks. Like Wi-Fi networks.
Read moreDevelopers need to be cautious about whom they trust on GitHub because it's easy to establish fake credibility on the platform, security vendor warns.
Read moreJoshua Schulte has been convicted for his role in the Vault 7 Wikileaks data dump that exposed invasive US cyber intelligence tactics.
Read moreHere you go - seven thoughtful cybersecurity tips to help you travel safely...
Read moreResearchers who helped thwart the Russian nation-state group's recent attack on Ukraine's power supply will disclose at Black Hat USA what they found while reverse-engineering the powerful Industroyer2 malware...
Read moreAnd some ways to up your game for identifying fabricated online profiles of people who don't exist.
Read moreSurely no one could have predicted this:
The new proposal—championed by Mayor London Breed after November’s wild weekend of orchestrated burglaries and theft in the San Francisco Bay...
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