“Hell is too nice a place for these people.” Never have we seen outrage about a cybercrime at such a level….
Month: October 2020
California’s Prop 24 splits data privacy supporters
California’s data privacy house is divided. On the Golden State’s November ballot this year is the question as to whether to…
HP printer issue on Mac: What happened?
Apple holds the keys to nearly all recent Mac software. This is a story of those keys, and how a Hewlett…
Scammers are spoofing bank phone numbers to rob victims
It can be a very convincing trick… “You can check the number in your display online sir. You’ll see I’m really…
New Emotet delivery method spotted during downward detection trend
Emotet, one of cybersecurity’s most-feared malware threats, got a superficial facelift this week, hiding itself within a fake Microsoft Office request…
Keeping ransomware cash away from your business
A ransomware gang has made headlines for donating a big chunk of stolen funds to two charities. Two separate donations given…
Lock and Code S1Ep18: Finding consumer value in Cybersecurity Awareness Month with Jamie Court
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
Google patches actively exploited zero-day bug that affects Chrome users
Google has recently released Chrome version 86.0.4240.111 to patch several holes. One is for a zero-day flaw – that means a…
The value of cybersecurity integration for MSPs
For modern Managed Service Providers (MSPs), gone are the days of disparate workflows, and that’s really for the best. Imagine trying…
XSS to TSS: tech support scam campaign abuses cross-site scripting vulnerability
Tech support browser lockers continue to be one of the most common web threats. Not only are they a problem for…