Reassuring Words and Good Intentions Don’t Mean Good Security

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How much can you trust the assertions made by an organisation regarding their security posture? I don’t mean to question whether the statements are truthful or not, but rather whether they provide any actual assurance whatsoever. For example, nearly 5 years ago now I wrote about how “we take security

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Apache, TicToCTrack, & Cyber Warfare – Hack Naked News #214

This week, the Apache Tomcat Patches Important Remote Code Execution Flaw, New variants of Mirai botnet detected, targeting more IoT devices, Hackers used credentials of a Microsoft Support worker to access users’ webmail, TicTocTrack Smartwatch … Continue reading Apache, TicToCTrack, & Cyber Warfare – Hack Naked News #214