Lessons From Teaching Cybersecurity: Week 2

As I had mentioned previously, this year, I’m going back to school. Not to take classes but to teach a course at my alma mater, Fanshawe College. I did this about a decade ago and thought it was interesting, so I was excited to give it another go. Addi… Continue reading Lessons From Teaching Cybersecurity: Week 2

Institute of International Education leaks data of thousands of students

By Waqas
Another day, another data breach – This time, MongoDB instances at it again owned by the Institute of International Education (IIE).
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The more you say you know about phishing, the more vulnerable you are … Until you’re hoodwinked

A study in which researchers sent phishing emails to 1,350 students has yielded a startling find: those who believe they know how to tell a phishing scam from a genuine email are actually more susceptible to the attack. The study by the University of M… Continue reading The more you say you know about phishing, the more vulnerable you are … Until you’re hoodwinked

Matthew Silva, RWU – Paul’s Security Weekly #560

This week we interview Matthew Silva, an Undergraduate student attending Roger Williams University, and is the President and Founder of the Cybersecurity and Intel Club! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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FBI Charges 22-Year-Old Student for Hacking System to Change Grades

A former student at the University of Iowa was arrested on computer-hacking charges for accessing copies of exams in advance, and altering grades for himself and his classmates. Chemistry major and wrestler Trevor Graves, 22, allegedly plugged keyloggers into university computers in classrooms and labs, allowing him to see whatever his professors typed, including their […]… Read More

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FBI Charges 22-Year-Old Student for Hacking System to Change Grades

A former student at the University of Iowa was arrested on computer-hacking charges for accessing copies of exams in advance, and altering grades for himself and his classmates. Chemistry major and wrestler Trevor Graves, 22, allegedly plugged keyloggers into university computers in classrooms and labs, allowing him to see whatever his professors typed, including their […]… Read More

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