Friday Squid Blogging: Squeeze the Squid
December 3 2021Squeeze the Squid is a band. It just released its second album. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news...
Read moreSqueeze the Squid is a band. It just released its second album. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news...
Read moreOrganizations must improve their cybersecurity protocols to detect fraudulent identities and make sure they're safeguarding their consumers’ personal information.
Read moreMozilla's cryptographic code had a critical bug. Problem is that numerous apps are affected and may need patching individually.
Read moreLogFlow addresses data risks associated with machine data pipelines.
Read moreA new study of 17 malware frameworks shows threat actors always use USB drives to sneak malware into air-gapped environments and then steal data from there.
Read moreVendors drag their heels when it comes to identifying software vulnerabilities and are often loath to expedite the fixes.
Read moreMatt Blaze tested a variety of Faraday cages for phones, both commercial and homemade.
The bottom line:
A quick and likely reliable “go/no go test” can be done with an...
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Report explores cybercrime developments from the second half of 2020 through the first half of 2021.
Read moreResearchers also observed a 70% average increase in attempted ransomware attacks.
Read moreThe entertainment industry has long had to deal with the challenge of protecting their high-value content and intellectual property. Enter remote browser isolation (RBI).
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