A robocaller that spoofed a local phone number and presented his targets with inflammatory and disturbing content has received a hefty fine.
Month: March 2024
Meta to abandon social media tracking tool CrowdTangle
Meta will retire social media tracking tool CrowdTangle in August 2024, which is awkward timing given the amount of important elections this year.
Patch now: Mozilla patches two critical vulnerabilities in Firefox
Mozilla released an update of Firefox to fix two critical security vulnerabilities that together allowed an attacker to escape the sandbox.
YouTube ordered to reveal the identities of video viewers
Federal authorities have asked Google to reveal the identities of people that watched certain videos in at least two investigations.
Vans warns customers of data breach
Vans warns its customers about phishing and other fraud attacks in the aftermath of a ransomware attack in December
Securing your home network is long, tiresome, and entirely worth it, with Carey Parker: Lock and Code S05E07
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Carey Parker about the importance and the process of securing your home network.
3 important lessons from a devastating ransomware attack
Three things you could learn from the cyber incident review produced by the British Library following its October ransomware attack.
A week in security (March 18 – March 24)
A list of topics we covered in the week of March 18 to March 24 of 2024
New Go loader pushes Rhadamanthys stealer
A malicious ad for the popular admin tool PuTTY leads victims to a fake site that downloads malware.
Canada revisits decision to ban Flipper Zero
Since the main reason for the ban was to prevent car thefts that didn’t happen, we’re happy to see the change of heart.