Hello folks,
We did not have a blog post talking about what was posted in the landscape so this is two weeks worth of stuff.
We were dealing with tons of Spam and malware across the network along with other customer issues. Now that we’re caught up, we can post the list of things that might have been on our radar for the past couple of weeks.
Terms
We don’t have any new terms that we’ve added. You can definitely check the list and let us know if one needs to be added. If there’s a better definition from KnowBe4, default to that as they’ve got a complete glossary of terms and its always being updated.
News from around the landscape
As stated, we’ve got two weeks of articles that we’re going to be posted. We’ve also posted on the blog as of late and I’m sure I’ll be posting more before this goes to post.
We appreciate those of you who want to read what we have to offer!
- More fake ChatGPT malware spreading – Don’t download this komando.com: March 6, 2023
- Watch out for the 9 most creative scams from Kim’s inbox — they’re scarily deceptive komando.com: March 5, 2023
- Here are the 5 social media companies tracking you the most komando.com: March 4, 2023
- This nasty TikTok scam goes after grieving families komando.com: March 4, 2023
- Ignore this Facebook scam trying to get you to buy a ‘cheap phone’ komando.com: February 28, 2023
- 3 nasty new phone scams to watch for komando.com: February 27, 2023
- Don’t download one of these scammy apps pretending to be an authenticator komando.com: February 25, 2023
- 6 ways to stop digital stalkers from harassing you in 2023 komando.com: February 24, 2023
- Security warning: How to spot fake ChatGPT apps hiding malware komando.com: February 23, 2023
- Latest shopping scam: Using ‘Shark Tank’ to trick you into thinking something is legit komando.com: February 22, 2023
- Mac & Windows owners have to contend with different kinds of malware Apple Insider: February 22, 2023
- This tricky ransomware uses your insurance company against you komando.com: February 21, 2023
- Looking for free COVID tests? Don’t do this komando.com: February 20, 2023
- Crypto Buyers Beware: 1 in 4 New Tokens of Any Value Is a Scam wired.com: February 16, 2023
- More than Half of All Phishing Sites Impersonate Financials in Q4 Phishlabs/Fortra: February 16, 2023
Books
We have a full list of editions, but we have not had time to get these in to the list. Some are not marked or stil in the list. With that said, we want to know what you’re reading in this space! Is it something that we should be reading? Are you an author who wants to share your book with us? We can definitely play audio about your book on our podcast series as an extra EMHS podcast or part of the technology blog and podcast series itself.
With that said, we don’t have any new books in our list right now, but stay tuned, we’ll be adding a bunch of stuff once we get things squared away.
Companies and services
We don’t have any new companies and services. We’ve not added anything to this section in some time. In one of our last runs, we went ahead and listed the entire table asking if we’re missing something. Please speak up if we didn’t.
Conclusion
Email host security is a side project of mine. I WANT it to be educational. Understand that the goal of this project is not to make money, but to share the knowledge of what we’re learning. We can’t do it alone! Share the blog posts, share the podcast, and share the knowledge you’ve learned with your people. Feel free to reair the podcast, its publicly available. There’s no way for me to monitor who plays it once downloaded, and I encourage people to share the segments of the podcast that interested them.
Thanks so much for reading, make it a great day!
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