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Europe’s tech enforcer lost legal battle, not political war

25th September 201925th September 2019 peterglock

This may set the tone for the next 5 years of tech development in Europe so worth watching…: Margrethe Vestager had a rough patch in court. But Europe is far […]

 antitrust, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Digital Business, Mobile, PoliticoEU, tax, Technology  Glock Takes Stock

Hundreds of millions of Facebook users’ phone numbers found lying around on the internet

5th September 20195th September 2019 peterglock

Maybe time to invest in an early warning system like CybelAngel…? TechCrunch reports that a security researcher stumbled across an exposed server on the internet containing databases with a total of more […]

 Be Aware, data breach, data-loss, Facebook, Graham Cluely, Information Security, Mobile, privacy  Glock Takes Stock

Twitter disables tweeting via SMS (temporarily at least), in wake of Jack Dorsey account hijack

5th September 20195th September 2019 peterglock

Sometimes, all it takes is one person to get hacked…: In the wake of the CEO of Twitter having his account hijacked the site has disabled the option to tweet […]

 Be Aware, Graham Cluely, Information Security, Mobile, sim swap, SMS, twitter  Glock Takes Stock

Mobile Menace Monday: Dark Android Q rises

29th July 201929th July 2019 peterglock

Android Q, the upcoming 10th major release of the Android mobile operating system, was developed by Google with three major themes in mind: innovation, security, and privacy. Today, we are […]

 Android, android Q beta, AndroidQ, app permissions, apps, Be Aware, Beta, developer's corner, google, Malwarebytes, Mobile, mobile menace monday, privacy, Security  Glock Takes Stock

Cellular networks under fire from Soft Cell attacks

26th July 201926th July 2019 peterglock

We place a lot of trust in our mobile experience, given they’re one of the most constant companions we have. Huge reams of data, tied to a device we always […]

 Be Aware, call detail records, Cellular, China Chopper, compromise, domain controller, hack, hacking, malware, Malwarebytes, Mobile, nation-state attack, operation soft cell, Poison Ivy, RATs, VPN servers  Glock Takes Stock

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This phishing scam left thousands of stolen passwords exposed through Google searchI'm sure we've all received a notification email telling us that there's a scan waiting. This particular email sent via compromised Wordpress sites (as is often the case) contains an extra surprise and might have led to your users' details being available to anyone with the necessary Google-foo skills...: Operators of a phishing campaign targeting the construction and energy sectors exposed credentials stolen in attacks that were publicly viewable with a simple Google search.On Thursday, Check Point Research published a blog post describing the campaign, in which stolen information was dumped on compromised WordPress domains.The recent phishing attack began with one of several fraudulent email templates and would mimic Xerox/Xeros scan notifications including a target company employee's name or title in the subject line.[...]Original article buff.ly/3c2pk59 ... See MoreSee Less

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