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  • #RSAC: CISA Outlines Bad Practices Every Organization Should Avoid

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Some IT practices are more dangerous than others, according to CISA Read More

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  • Instagram credentials Stealers: Free Followers or Free Likes

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Authored by Dexter Shin  Instagram has become a platform with over a billion monthly active users. Many of Instagram’s users are looking to increase their follower numbers, as this has become a symbol of a person’s popularity.  Instagram’s large user base has not gone unnoticed to cybercriminals. McAfee’s Mobile Research Team recently found…

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  • Instagram credentials Stealer: Disguised as Mod App

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Authored by Dexter Shin  McAfee’s Mobile Research Team introduced a new Android malware targeting Instagram users who want to increase their followers or likes in the last post. As we researched more about this threat, we found another malware type that uses different technical methods to steal user’s credentials. The target is users…

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  • Southeast Asia and Australia Orgs Targeted by Aoqin Dragon Hackers for Ten Years

    PRIVACY PRIVACY The hacking group has targeted government, education and telecom entities Read More

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  • GitHub open sources Entitlements IAM sytem, built as a Git repository

    PRIVACY PRIVACY GitHub is making available a new IAM (identity and access management) tool, dubbed Entitlements, which leverages the company’s own Git framework to parse, track and approve access to a business’ systems. The basic idea of Entitlements is to use a dedicated Git repository as a way to provide a centralized clearinghouse for identity…

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  • #RSAC: The Privacy and Blockchain Paradox

    PRIVACY PRIVACY At an RSA Conference session, experts discussed how blockchain isn’t a good fit for privacy compliance frameworks Read More

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  • Vulnerabilities Targeting InfiRay Thermal Cameras May Result in Industrial Process Hacking

    PRIVACY PRIVACY SEC Consult found a series of critical vulnerabilities affecting Infiray thermal cameras in Feb 2021 Read More

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  • You can be tracked via your Bluetooth signal, researchers claim

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Boffins at the University of California San Diego have found a way to track individuals via Bluetooth. Researchers discovered that the Bluetooth signals emitted by mobile phones carry a unique fingerprint, caused by small imperfections accidentally created during the manufacturing process. Read More

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  • DogWalk zero-day Windows bug receives patch – but not from Microsoft

    PRIVACY PRIVACY A Windows zero-day vulnerability dubbed “DogWalk” has not received an official patch yet from Microsoft, but that hasn’t stopped others from offering free fixes to protect users. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Read More

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  • #RSAC: “Users Are Not Stupid, So Don’t Treat Them Like They Are”

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