Cybersecurity News: November 23, 2020
VPNs, a critical part of your online securi….Oh, wait, forget that: A hacker has posted a list of one-line exploits to steal VPN credentials from
VPNs, a critical part of your online securi….Oh, wait, forget that: A hacker has posted a list of one-line exploits to steal VPN credentials from
Your vacuum may be a Russian agent: Researchers have unveiled an attack that allows attackers to eavesdrop on homeowners inside their homes, through the LiDAR
Are they looking to be bored to death?: Cisco has fixed three Webex Meetings security vulnerabilities that would have allowed unauthenticated remote attackers to join
Another day, another firing: Continuing along with a post election scorched earth policy, President Donald Trump fired Chris Krebs, a widely respected Department of Homeland
Shades of Roosevelt and the SEC: With a hat tip to the adage of ‘The best way to catch a criminal is to use a
No, I think this is just called a bounty: Invoking imagery from Lee Major’s Fall Guy or Keira Knightley’s Domino, a cryptography borrowing and savings
Trolling the trolls: Cyber Command, the U.S. Department of Defense’s offensive cyber arm, started working with a graphics company to illustrate foreign government hackers. The
Like taking candy money from babies: Seven mobile apps for Android sneakily charge fans of Minecraft and Roblox hundreds of dollars per month. Fans of
The Road To Hell is Paved with Good Intentions: The Intel Support Assistant is the latest Windows utility to be found that could expose millions