I just passed another birthday in September. That’s right – PASSED – not celebrated. PASSED – like gas, or a kidney stone. Here’s some elder humor from my Pinterest trove.
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I just passed another birthday in September. That’s right – PASSED – not celebrated. PASSED – like gas, or a kidney stone. Here’s some elder humor from my Pinterest trove.
Continue Reading →Are your network cables acting as undercover wireless transmitters? What can you do if they are?
A few posts from Bruce Schneier
[2021.09.22] The Washington Post reports that the FBI had a decryption ...
Continue Reading →Catch of the Day: ESET Renewal Phish
Chef’s Special: Password renewal 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, ...
Continue Reading →Cybersecurity is one of the hottest sectors today, with new threats and challenges emerging each day. And with that, there is a huge push being undertaken by both business and education sectors to attract individuals toward a degree and career in cyber. Interested in joining this exciting new workforce? Here are a few reasons why pursuing a degree ...
Medical care in the US is so ridiculously expense. But then, if you have insurance or Medicare, the insurer reduces the billed rate to something much smaller, which the medical provider accepts and you and I are left with some sort of co-pay. This remainder can still be quite expensive by the standards of medical care in other countries. Here is a Pinterest post that illustrates the problem.
I have heard about the “medical vacation” that combines some sort of medical ...
Continue Reading →Original release date: October 8, 2021
The National Security Agency (NSA) has released a Cybersecurity Information (CSI) sheet with guidance to help secure the Department of Defense, National Security Systems, and Defense Industrial Base organizations from poorly implemented wildcard Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates ...
Continue Reading →Catch of the Day: Amazon Fake Invoice Phish
Chef’s Special: Ultraviewer Phone Scam
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 ...
Continue Reading →From ransomware to SolarWinds, the cybersecurity space has been as hectic as it has ever been over the last 12-24 months. However, for all of the emerging threats and news that are cropping up on the horizon, phishing — one of the oldest pain points in cybersecurity — is continuing to quietly wreak havoc, and is as big ...
Facebook has certainly been having their troubles lately. Technical upgrade gone wrong, disappearing offline for a while. Then there’s that whistleblower!!
Since the election of Uncle Joe (moving kind of slow) all my friends on the left have gone silent. About everything, not just politics. What gives? Either they are completely satisfied with their new president, or they are mortifyingly embarrassed. I miss the scathing repartee and total lack of consensus we had before the election. Now just silence. My friends ...
Continue Reading →Password managers are a good way to keep your passwords unique, strong and safe. Tom Merritt gives us five tips on how to use them correctly
Original release date: September 28, 2021
The National Security Agency (NSA) and CISA ...
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