Cyber 3-2-1: That free AI tool might be expensive ransomware
Cyber 3-2-1: That free AI tool might be expensive ransomware. Victoria's Secret may no longer be secret. And why it's not advertising - it's surveillance.
Cyber 3-2-1: That free AI tool might be expensive ransomware. Victoria's Secret may no longer be secret. And why it's not advertising - it's surveillance.
Cyber 3-2-1: Messages from billionaire boy, emails from government departments, and ads on Facebook. The online world continues its downward spiral.
Cyber 3-2-1: Microsoft prioritises their share price over security, your cloud systems also need to be secured, and the basics continue to be forgotten.
Cyber 3-2-1: The privacy issue. Because we all value our privacy. Until it's inconvenient.
Cyber 3-2-1: Microsoft decides that security should a priority, but not before they release a security and privacy nightmare. Meanwhile, if they can't go to the Olympics, they don't want anyone else to go either.
Cyber 3-2-1: How attackers make a hit; IT service providers and consultants are top of the wrong charts, and the latest hit from CISA’s.
Cyber 3-2-1: Criminals are using Google Drive and Dropbox to avoid detection, Microsoft names-and-shames a cyber broker, and Apple announces a Lockdown Mode to defend against sophisticated attacks. This week’s action: Ask for evidence that your applications are being kept up-to-date.
Cyber 3-2-1: A ransom payment won’t prevent a data protection penalty, LinkedIn is the scammers’ favourite brand, and some of the latest lures used in phishing emails. This week’s action: It’s time for some cybersecurity refresher training.
Cyber 3-2-1: Have you recovered from World Backup Day? Are you running an infected website? And do you know how many people are on a rugby team? This week’s action: Check your shopfront.
Cyber 3-2-1: What is SIM Swap Fraud? How to reduce account hacks by 50%? How is GDPR driving demand for EU data centres? And how could the need to report an attack result in better cybersecurity? This week’s action: Check MFA is turned on for all accounts, especially those used by IT.