Cyber Security Roundup for July 2019

July was a month of mega data privacy fines. The UK Information Commissioners Office (ICO) announced it intended to fine British Airways £183 million for last September’s data breach, where half a million BA customer personal records were compromi… Continue reading Cyber Security Roundup for July 2019

Huawei’s Homegrown Operating System Isn’t Meant to Be an Android Alternative

Huawei’s rumored Android alternative isn’t actually meant for phones — instead, it’s meant for industrial use.
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NSS Labs test exposes weaknesses in NGFW products

Firewalls are the most widely deployed network security devices. Enterprises expect next generation firewalls (NGFWs) to prevent exploits and malware from infecting critical systems. NSS Labs 2019 NGFW Group Test NSS Labs announced the results of its 2… Continue reading NSS Labs test exposes weaknesses in NGFW products

Porn Pirating, Zoom RCE, & Huawei – Paul’s Security Weekly #611

    In the Security News, Zoom’s RCE Vulnerability is affecting over 700,000 companies, how YouTube is trying to ban hacking videos, 1TB of police body cam footage is available online, and how the US Cyber Command warns of Outlook flaw exploited … Continue reading Porn Pirating, Zoom RCE, & Huawei – Paul’s Security Weekly #611

Cyber Security Roundup for June 2019

Keep Patching!June 2019 was another very busy month for security update releases. Microsoft released updates to patch 22 critical rated vulnerabilities, Intel released 11 fixes, and there were also several critical security updates for Apple Airport, A… Continue reading Cyber Security Roundup for June 2019