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How businesses could be exposed to security risks from employees using FaceApp

19th July 201919th July 2019 peterglock

Where the app itself may not be as risky as some jittery US Senators think, it’s generally a bad idea for employees to download unauthorised apps onto corporate devices. My […]

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How fraudulent domain names are powering phishing attacks

18th June 201918th June 2019 peterglock

It’s ironic that many legitimate still haven’t migrated to https. All the while the fraud sites are getting more sophisticated…: The proliferation of alternative, “generic” TLDs—such as .app and .online—as […]

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Seriously, stop using qwerty as a password–enlist these password strategies instead

10th June 201910th June 2019 peterglock

There’s some good advice here. One resource I haven’t used before is this one “If your password has been PWNED, make sure to change your password as soon as possible […]

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Why open sourcerors might want to ditch Android for iOS

6th June 20196th June 2019 peterglock

Privacy is the new marketing kool aid…: […] As bad as Apple’s iPhone has been with user privacy, Google’s Android has been worse. While the company recently trotted out some improvements, […]

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How to harden your macOS systems with Lynis

3rd June 20193rd June 2019 peterglock

Macs (and iPads/iPhones) are often found in enterprises as ‘Bring-your-own’ devices so managing them can be a nightmare. If you are in the fortunate position of being able to mandate […]

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Free cyber alarms could stop threat of internet attacksWould you let your local police force install a server in your network? I'm going to watch this one as it's basically a managed SOC run by a police force with no history of running these kinds of service...:[...] Once a business becomes a Police CyberAlarm member, it will need to install the ‘CyberAlarm Virtual Server’ which will then collect and process traffic logs identifying suspicious activity from the firewall.ERSOU said Police CyberAlarm does not see any content of any network traffic, as it monitors the logs relating to the traffic to identify suspicious activity. It is designed to protect personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property.As a Police CyberAlarm member, organisations will benefit from regular reports detailing suspicious and potentially malicious attack activity on its firewall or internet gateway.The reports will also help police identify current threats and take enforcement action against cyber criminals.Police CyberAlarm can benefit any business with a computer network including SMEs, organisations, public and private sector, charities, education establishments and local government, ERSOU said.DS Barry added: “The more members we have, the more data we get which will provide law enforcement with a much richer intelligence picture about the current and emerging threats businesses are facing."The data will also be presented back to members in the form of regular reports to help them take steps to improve their cyber security. I would urge businesses to sign up and take advantage of all Police CyberAlarm has to offer.”Businesses and organisations can sign up on the Cyberalarm website.[...]Original article buff.ly/3sXjA2O ... See MoreSee Less

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