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Colonial Pipeline facing $1,000,000 fine for poor recovery plans

Posted on May 10, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

How good is your cybersecurity? Are you making the same mistakes as lots of other people? Here’s some real-life advice… Continue reading Colonial Pipeline facing $1,000,000 fine for poor recovery plans→

Posted in Colonial, Colonial Pipeline, MTR, Ransomware

RubyGems supply chain rip-and-replace bug fixed – check your logs!

Posted on May 9, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Imagine if you could assume the identity of, say, Franklin Delano Roosevelt simply by showing up and calling yourself “Frank”. Continue reading RubyGems supply chain rip-and-replace bug fixed – check your logs!→

Posted in CVE-2022-29176, ruby, RubyGems, SupPy Chain, Vulnerability

You didn’t leave enough space between ROSE and AND, and AND and CROWN

Posted on May 6, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

What weird Google Docs bug connects the words THEREFORE, AND, SECONDLY, WHY, BUT and BESIDES? Continue reading You didn’t leave enough space between ROSE and AND, and AND and CROWN→

Posted in crash, Google, Google Docs, recursion, Vulnerability

S3 Ep81: Passwords (still with us!), Github, Firefox at 100, and network worms [Podcast]

Posted on May 5, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep81: Passwords (still with us!), Github, Firefox at 100, and network worms [Podcast]→

Posted in cybercrime, Firefox, github, Hacking, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast

World Password Day – the 1960s just called and gave you your passwords back

Posted on May 5, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Yes, passwords are going away. No, it won’t happen tomorrow. So it’s still worth knowing the basics of picking proper passwords. Continue reading World Password Day – the 1960s just called and gave you your passwords back→

Posted in #PasswordDay #WorldPasswordDay cybersecurity, passwords, privacy

Android monthly updates are out – critical bugs found in critical places!

Posted on May 4, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Android May 2022 updates are out – with some critical fixes in some critical places. Learn more… Continue reading Android monthly updates are out – critical bugs found in critical places!→

Posted in Android, critical, Google, patch, update, Vulnerability

Firefox hits 100*, fixes bugs… but no new zero-days this month

Posted on May 3, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Despite concerns that some websites might break when Chromium and then Firefox reached version 100, the web still seems to be intact. Continue reading Firefox hits 100*, fixes bugs… but no new zero-days this month→

Posted in browsers, Firefox, Mozilla, Vulnerability

GitHub issues final report on supply-chain source code intrusions

Posted on April 29, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Learn how to find out which apps you’ve given access rights to, and how to revoke those rights immediately in an emergency. Continue reading GitHub issues final report on supply-chain source code intrusions→

Posted in Data loss, github, Microsoft, OAuth, supply chain, zero trust

S3 Ep80: Ransomware news, phishing woes, NAS bugs, and a giant hole in Java [Podcast]

Posted on April 28, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep80: Ransomware news, phishing woes, NAS bugs, and a giant hole in Java [Podcast]→

Posted in CIH, firewall, java, malware, Naked Security Podcast, Oracle, Podcast, privacy, Ransomware, ZTNA

Ransomware Survey 2022 – like the Curate’s Egg, “good in parts”

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

You might not like the headline statistics in this year’s ransomware report… but that makes it even more important to take a look! Continue reading Ransomware Survey 2022 – like the Curate’s Egg, “good in parts”→

Posted in cybersecurity, EDR, Law & order, mdr, MTR, Ransomware, White Paper, XDR

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