Pi Day is actually TOMORROW – 3-14. I always celebrate by eating a piece of pie.
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A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.Original release date: March 3, 2022
The National Security Agency (NSA) has released a new Cybersecurity Technical Report (CTR): Network Infrastructure Security Guidance. The report captures best practices based on the depth and breadth of experience in supporting customers and responding to threats. Recommendations include perimeter and internal network ...
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Catch of the Day: Survey Phish
Chef’s Special: Ice Phish
Examples of clever phish that made it past my spam filters and into my Inbox, or from clients, or reliable sources on the Internet.
I would be delighted to accept suspicious phishing examples from you. Please forward your email to phish@wyzguys.com.
My intention is to provide a warning, examples of ...
Continue Reading →phishing [ˈfiSHiNG] NOUN 1. The fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
“an email that is likely a phishing scam”
Mail Alerts that Lead to Trouble
You are probably used to receiving occasional emails from your credit card company. Most of the messages that you ...
A guest post by Livia from Frank Holman
You can see people, animals, and objects up to 1,000 yards away in a dark using high-quality night vision glasses and scopes. Night vision monocular cameras allow you to take pictures and even videos of objects that you normally can’t see in the dark.
There are two different technologies that ...
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Please join our public NCPW events — and share with your friends, families and communities.
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Wednesday, March 9
Yeah I had one of these for a few weeks in 1993. I was selling cell phones at the time, and switched over to the walkie-talkie style as soon as I could. Then the Motorola Star-Tac – the flip phone that was inspired by Star Trek.
I married my cool grandma
A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.Original release date: February 28, 2022
Broadcom Software—an industry member of CISA’s Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC)—uncovers an advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign against select governments and other critical infrastructure targets in a publication titled Daxin: Stealthy Backdoor Designed ...
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Catch of the Day: Resume Phish with Prepending
Chef’s Special: Support Ukraine Phish
Examples of clever phish that made it past my spam filters and into my Inbox, or from clients, or reliable sources on the Internet.
I would be delighted to accept suspicious phishing examples from you. Please forward your email to phish@wyzguys.com.
My intention is to provide a ...
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Remember NotPetya? This was a campaign by the Sandworm APT in Russia the last time Russia invaded the Ukraine. It deleted hard drives around the world before it was through. There is a new variant call the HermeticWiper being deployed against Ukrainian business targets that has the same danger of spilling over into the rest of the world. Here are a couple ...