Low-Hanging, The Fruits Are

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via Threatpost author Lindsey O’Donnell, come this remarkably lucid, well crafted interview piece dissecting the nature of low-hanging fruits, where the fruits under scrutiny are in fact cities themselves, specifically – Atla… Continue reading Low-Hanging, The Fruits Are

Apple, Inc. – Guardian Of All-Things Privacy ‘Suspends’ Leaky App

Dan Goodin, wielding the proverbial Pen of Truth, whilst writing of all things Security at Ars Technica has published a superlative piece on the foibles of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL). This time targeting Appl’s suspension (whatever that means) of the W… Continue reading Apple, Inc. – Guardian Of All-Things Privacy ‘Suspends’ Leaky App

The Australian Signals Directorate’s Essential Eight Maturity Model: Down Under’s Security Guide

The Australian Governments’ Australian Signals Directorate has released an updated version of the 5 Eyes Member country’s Essential Eight Maturity Model. Today’s Must Read.
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State of Georgia: Jurisprudence Stymied by Ransomware

Regardless of folks opinions of the current State of Jurisprudence in Georgia, news from Ars Technica’s Sean Gallagher reports of the apparent successful ransomware attacks targeting the state’s judicial system. Today’s Must Read.
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Forsooth! What Sort Of Villainy Makes It’s Evil Pestilence Known?

Apparently, Amazon.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) has taken up the $10 Billion Evil Gauntlet and is running with it (kids, don’t do that at home…), if reports are to be believed. Read it and weep for the Interweb’s lowly bookseller, turned to the darkside… Continue reading Forsooth! What Sort Of Villainy Makes It’s Evil Pestilence Known?

ASUS Cloud Services: Backdoor In Motion

via the eponymous Dan Goodin, writing at Ars Technica, comes news of a cloud solution gone spuriously out-of-control. Certainly a clear-enough indication the ‘Cloud’ is not to be trusted, at any time, nor from any vendor – regardless of claims to the … Continue reading ASUS Cloud Services: Backdoor In Motion