Today’s web water cooler from Kim Komando. ?? Wrong turn: An LA couple is suing Google after Maps routed them through a notoriously high-crime neighborhood…
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Phillips has recalled Cpap machines that they say could injure you if you end up swallowing the foam particals that could come off the machine…
Leave a CommentHELLO everyone! It was a very interesting show. And yes, I’m slowly but surely getting better. I think I’m actually feeling much better as it…
Leave a CommentHello, This one is absolutely not my domain, yet they fill out my own contact form to tell me that the domain here is to…
Leave a CommentFrom Kim’s newsletter. FBI scam warning: Impersonators pretending to be tech support or government officials claim your accounts have been compromised. They’re actually getting people…
Leave a CommentInterpol arrests more than 30 cybercriminals in global ‘Synergia’ operation is a short read talking about more than 30 arrested recently in a massive takedown…
Leave a CommentEarlier, I posted about menus4all, another menu app that is accessible. On that post, I indicated that they were going away, because they didn’t have…
Leave a CommentBrianKrebs: Krebs, why do you write so much about SIM-swappers? Why don’t you write more about real criminals instead of these skids all the time?…
Leave a CommentArs Technica is making something known to where a user uploaded an image to a profile, encoded that image with malicious content of some sort,…
Leave a CommentDiva On Breaches sent this, of course on Mastodon. For those new to the blog, I think this would give a great resource as it…
Leave a CommentIn an article that Michael sent to TSB, Ars Technica goes in to more details on how exactly this group known as Midnight Blizard among…
Leave a CommentSans news bites was quite interesting today. Several of the items talk about arrests, and we love arrests and convictions. These are more convictions than…
Leave a CommentIf I’m reading this article sent to me by someone on Mastodon, this breached was caused by someone hacking the VPN. The name of the…
Leave a CommentThis comes from Malwarebytes, and a lot of it is the same as published last week. But toward the bottom of the article, there’s something…
Leave a CommentA Torrance, California health insurance company fell to a databreach in August, did an investigation, found that info including names, SSN, date of birth, drivers…
Leave a CommentBrian Krebs bosted a post from Troy Hunt, the person that runs Have i been pwned.com. He is reflecting on the biggest leak ever, the…
Leave a CommentWen you are a personal user using personal things, this could still be a big problem. This is because using the same passwords could lead…
Leave a CommentWe were talking this evening about a text message someone got, and I had commented that it could be a pump and dump scam which…
Leave a CommentWe blogged about Hyundai India and their bug which they said was never a bug. Now, its Mercedes-Benz turn to figure out what’s going on.…
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Sans news bites for February 2, 2024
Ivanti is back in the news more than once, Johnson Controls discloses costs of ransomware attack as less than if they paid the actors, Jenkins…