I’m going to start with several paragraphs. Elipses (…) mean that there are paragraphs missing. I’m putting things here that I think need to be…
Leave a CommentMonth: February 2024
In a rare move, a gang is taking responsibility and even sharing details on things. IntelBroker informed Hackread.com that they successfully executed the data breach…
Leave a CommentI can’t tell in this piece if it is ransomware, alhough the RCMP says no operation is affected by this outage. Could it possibly be…
Leave a CommentI spotted Burglars are targeting homes and cutting Wi-Fi and cell service on Kim’s web site. This one is interesting and I’ll let it speak…
Leave a CommentThis is the post that Brian Krebs put out on Mastodon that caught my attention. You can also search proxy911 for coverage as we put…
Leave a CommentHello, I was able to travel safely Thursday, listening to podcasts and I was getting alerts during my travel including communicating with one of my…
Leave a CommentI’m glad my company doesn’t collect info it doesn’t need. Under the SSI domain, I wondered why I needed info that wasn’t necessary but I…
Leave a CommentHello folks, welcome to the security box, podcast 180. Nick was not available today, but he did say he listened to parts of the program.…
Leave a CommentI was perusing Cybernews and its interesting to get a glimpse in to other types of reporting on the same thing. Cactus ransom gang claims…
Leave a CommentHello folks, Our top story should be the Lock Bit takddown, and there’s good coverage of that here. Unfortunately, it is further in the newsletter.…
Leave a CommentThis article comes to us from Boingboing, a news site. Apparently, Elon Musk has had burner accounts to which he talked to. If this is…
Leave a CommentIn the “Are We Surprised” department, I shouldn’t be surprised about the fact that Schneider Electric is being targeted. While they have not yet paid…
Leave a CommentI spotted this yesterday but didn’t read it then. So, I decided to look up sources to determine where I can cover this excellent news…
Leave a CommentI’m very happy to see this. The boost that got my attention on this says: Jeffrey D. Stark: Boosting Karl Groves (karlgroves): 600,000 US cybersecurity…
Leave a CommentHey there folks, In defense of Wyze’s position, I could actually see something like this happening. I know one girl who was quoted saying she…
Leave a CommentIt seems as though every time I talk about election security by bringing articles out there, nothing is really done really. But while this article…
Leave a CommentHello folks, On this week’s program, we’re going to explore a very interesting article tlaking about something I don’t think we’ve heard of before. Phishing…
Leave a CommentI’m purposfully writing Reseda this way as I have written it this way in prior posts. But the actual spelling is Rhysida (R h y…
Leave a CommentWe’ve been covering vehicle recalls, but this one deals with Waymo. Two cars bumped a truck which was being towed and not in the same…
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Here’s an update on At&T
AT&T’s botched network update caused yesterday’s major wireless outage is the article title and it may be a few days old. Yesterday, I did hear…