Apple’s Rapid Security Response updates are designed to patch critical security vulnerabilities, but how much good can they do when patching is a weeks-long process? Read More
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Smashing Security podcast #374: Microsoft’s Recall controversy, and the North Korean insider threat
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Microsoft gets itself into a pickle with a privacy-popping new feature on its CoPilot+ PCs, the FTC warns of impersonated companies, and is your company hiring North Korean IT workers?
All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Smashing Security” podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by author, journalist, and podcaster Geoff White. Read More
Ukraine at D+587: Hacktivism and the laws of war.
Ukraine at D+587: Hacktivism and the laws of war.
Russia’s Black Sea Fleet finds Crimea increasingly unsuitable for its bases. Penal battalions represent a throwback to Stalin’s Red Army. Two ICRC officials offer guidance for hacktivists under international humanitarian law. Read More
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TfL requires in-person password resets for 30,000 employees after hack
TfL requires in-person password resets for 30,000 employees after hack
Transport for London (TfL) says that all staff (roughly 30,000 employees) must attend in-person appointments to verify their identities and reset passwords following a cybersecurity incident disclosed almost two weeks ago. […] Read More