Smashing Security podcast #260: New hire mystery, hacktivist ransomware, and digi-dating

Who’s that new guy working at your company, and why don’t you recognise him from the interview? How are hacktivists raising the heat in Belarus? And should you be fully vaxxed for your online date?

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DDoS attack on Minecraft Twitch tournament disrupted Andorra’s internet access

Andorra Telecom, the tiny microstate’s only internet service provider, says that a barrage of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks impacted the country’s internet and 4G service.

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“A Journey to Zero Trust With Zero Passwords” – download the free guide now

Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at HYPR. Thanks to the great team there for their support! The analysts at The Cyber Hut have produced a new guide that explains how Zero Trust can increase business agility, and provides … Continue reading “A Journey to Zero Trust With Zero Passwords” – download the free guide now

Dark Overlord collaborator imprisoned for trading stolen identities

A Canadian man has been handed a three year prison sentence after being found guilty of buying and selling over 1700 stolen identies on a dark web marketplace, and collaborating with the notorious Dark Overlord extortion gang.

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Smashing Security podcast #259: Techquilibrium and mediocre linguistic escapades

Wordle – good or bad for the world? Whatever your opinion, at least someone wants to spoil players’ fun. Meanwhile, we take a look at the threat mobile phones can pose to your mental health.

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