Friday Five 4/29
Russia gets a taste of its own medicine, K-12 schools feeling the brunt of cyberattacks, and much more—catch up on these stories and more in this week’s Friday Five!
Russia gets a taste of its own medicine, K-12 schools feeling the brunt of cyberattacks, and much more—catch up on these stories and more in this week’s Friday Five!
Utah latest state poised to pass privacy law, the Conti ransomware leaks, and more - catch up on the week's infosec news with the Friday Five!
Hacking North Korea, inside the Trickbot ransomware group, and more - catch up on the infosec news of the week with the Friday Five!
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) on Friday warned about the risks posed by commercial spyware to smartphones.
Apple fixed CVE-2021-30883, a iOS zero day weeks ago in iOS 15. Now a patch has arrived for those still running iOS 14.
Android scam apps, how insider threats can cause damage, and combating SIM swap attacks - catch up on the week's infosec news with the Friday Five!
New iOS privacy settings, the Exchange autodiscover bug, and subsidiary risk - catch up on the week's infosec news with the Friday Five!
The vulnerability, which has been exploited in the wild, can be triggered without the victim clicking anything.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) remains both a major opportunity and challenge for enterprises. By following the right approach to identifying BYOD risk and developing effective BYOD policy it is possible to capitalize on the benefits of BYOD without adding significant risk.
A new data breach report highlights risks for 2020, a website selling spying tools taken down, and more - catch up on the week's news with the Friday Five.