Today’s podcast reports on the latest log4j update issued, a U.S. commission’s IT network allegedly compromised, the theft of 1.8 million payment card numbers and a warning to Western Digital MyCloud users
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Cyber Security Today, Dec. 20, 2021 – Another log4j patch to install, a U.S. commission’s IT network allegedly compromised, and more
Cyber Security Today, Dec. 17, 2021 – Canadian propane distributor hit by ransomware, and more
This edition reports on the latest trends in ransomware, and a new attack on Bluetooth systems
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Cyber Security Today, Dec. 15, 2021 – The hunt for Log4Shell bug continues, and lessons from a ransomware attack on hospitals in Ireland
Today’s podcast offers advice for defending against Log4Shell attacks and how a ransomware attack on hospitals in Ireland started
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Security With a Spectrometer
My editor at IEEE Spectrum is convinced that in the future smartphones will have spectrometers to probe the world around them [True-Ed.]. As an experimental preview into this era, he obtained a spectrometer with a higher resolution than budget-minded makers have access to today, the Hamamatsu C12880MA…
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14 cybersecurity predictions for 2022 and beyond
While the covid-19 pandemic upended workplaces and ushered in rapid digital transformation, the turmoil around cybercrime has remained constant: attackers are always changing tactics to evade detection. Flexible, customer-first solutions have emerged to meet ever-changing circumstances to keep organizations secure and confident against cyber threats. In the new year and beyond…
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Got Jet Lag? Consider Hacking Your Circadian Rhythm
Manipulating the master clock could help astronauts, pilots, shift workers, and even holiday travelers. The solution is simpler than you think…
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MP calls for national security review of Viasat’s £5.4bn Inmarsat acquisition
A top Tory MP has written to business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng calling for a national security review of Inmarsat’s £5.4bn takeover by US rival Viasat, on the basis that it will “diminish the UK’s sovereign capabilities” in the space sector. Tom Tugendhat, the chairman of the foreign affairs select committee…
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IPOB Vows To Resist Relaunch Of South-East Security Network, Ebuebagu, Threatens Showdown
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said it will vehemently resist any attempt by the governors of the South-East region or leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to re-introduce or resuscitate the Ebubeagu security outfit. IPOB said that its militia arm, Eastern Security Network (ESN), which was created by its leader…
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Russian With Kremlin Ties Charged With Hacking for Inside Trades
Russian With Kremlin Ties Charged With Hacking for Inside Tradesbloomberg.com
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Chinese Q&A Site Zhihu Summoned by Beijing Cyberspace Regulator
The Beijing Internet Information Office recently summoned Chinese Q&A site Zhihu for the repeated display of prohibited information and content on the platform that violate the laws and regulations of the country.
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