Hello folks, This is preliminary and not a full article. This needs to get out tonight, and i’ll have more once I doublecheck the link…
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Hello everyone, I got a chance to read sans news bites for yesterday. Ivanti is back in the news as a directive was put out…
Leave a CommentThis past week, I got two different emails claiming the same thing. Both said “Cpanel on domain” where the domain was where they were emailing.…
Leave a CommentEarlier, I blogged an article about Intuit whereby they were advertising software that was only free to a limited number of folk. While I screwed…
Leave a CommentOf course we have to start this off with the all too common comment from Amazon that what the CNIL in France found is baseless…
Leave a CommentKim Komando covered this in today’s newsletter, but I saw this in the Malwarebytes newsletter that I received yesterday. Apparently, news is going around about…
Leave a CommentDoubTap On Air is reporting that an application I’ve not used called Menus4All will be closing its doors. While I have used an application called…
Leave a CommentSome of this may not necessarily for us, but I am going to try and post these starting with this one. The top of the…
Leave a CommentThe latest news is dealing with a new company I’ve never heard of called Loan Depot who provides loan services to a huge number of…
Leave a CommentI really don’t understand why the owner of Breach Forums is getting “time served” (in quotes) when the report indicate that he never spent a…
Leave a CommentToday is release day for IOS 17.3, Mac software and other related software. The biggest thing for IOS is stolen device protection, this article titled…
Leave a Comment66,000 email addresses were pilfered in a more recent breach at a company called Trezor. This seems to be the second time they’ve been owned,…
Leave a CommentThis Ars Technica article talks about someone who developed what we take for granted to keep our computers time synced. That protocol is called NTP…
Leave a CommentWhat do you guys think? If Amazon sent you an email telling you that uyou’d need to pay for using the device, called Alexa Plus…
1 CommentThis is a new site for me where this comes from. The Cyber Express is reporting that 15 million people may be affected by a…
Leave a CommentHyundai Motor India got caught exposing information in their region about their cars. In a tech crunch article, it talks about the bug which allowed…
Leave a CommentWhile some of this trip needed a flight, the majority was done by car. No, it wasn’t a Tesla that they used, it was a…
Leave a CommentI spotted this one through Mastodon, and it seems like TA866 uses some infrastructure from other TA numbers, more specificly 571. What made this interesting…
Leave a CommentTroy Hunt runs the service called Have I been Pwned. web site Troy has had this service up for quite a number of years, and…
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Jason’s Deli owned, credential stuffing to blame
Jason’s Deli fell prey to a credential stuffing attack in late December. Out of an abundance of caution, they will ask those they have found…