Time to lighten it up a bit.
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MAR
Many of today’s posts are from Bruce Schneier.
Just one tiny line of script in your Xcode project – and you’ve been pwned!
The hacked version of Xcode would add malware into iOS apps when they were compiled on an infected system, without infecting the source code of the ...
Continue Reading →Catch of the Day: Job Recruitment Scam Phish – a deep look into an Internet online job scam.
Chef’s Special: Fake Invoice Trio
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 ...
Continue Reading →The CISSP exam is changing on May 1, 2021. The changes are covering technology updates for the most part. The official word from (ISC)2 is that the changes are minor, and if you have the industry experience required, and have adequately prepared for the current exam, you should be ready for the May 1 changes. Also, many of ...
Enterprises across the globe are subjected to different levels of vulnerabilities, majorly impacted by the products or services they deal in. Some major threats that most if not just high-end businesses face are that of theft, burglary and vandalism. These acts of criminal activities can lead a business down a deep hole of enormous debts and once the ...
We’ve been tracking US-CERT and CISA alerts for years, and this is some of the most urgent language we’ve seen used. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a special bulletin on February 8, titled, CISA Strongly Urges All Organizations to Immediately Address Microsoft Exchange Vulnerabilities. It warned: “As ...
Continue Reading →Catch of the Day: Kaspersky Vishing
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 current phishing scams, ...
Continue Reading →Attending a CISSP certification bootcamp should be the final step in your preparation for taking and passing this highly sought and often required cybersecurity certification exam. How should you prepare for the bootcamp itself?
I teach about three CISSP bootcamps a month. A bootcamp is a full time, eight hour per day, 5 or 6 day exam cram experience. It is drinking from ...
Continue Reading →Today is Pi-Day and Einstein’s Birthday. Have a slice and enjoy!
Other March holidays and events: 3-17 St Patrick’s Day, 3-20 Vernal Equinox, 3-31 World Backup Day
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