Can't make this one up. Chinese national trying to board a plane with stolen IP likely on a USB drive. @samjcurry offered thoughts to @Chandu2gopal. https://t.co/IA1x6XbsfM @cybereason@SCmagazineUK
Publicly shaming companies that refuse to pay ransoms is the ploy being carried out by one hacker group. @samjcurry provides thoughts in @Chandu2gopal's article. https://t.co/aTTXI8AGO4 @cybereason @bigredcurry @SCmagazineUK
According to a #survey by Code Red, nearly 85% of senior executives from #UK businesses prefer to work with organizations that publish #thoughtleadership versus those that don’t. What does effective thought leadership look like? https://t.co/AqFQw37WfR @SCMagazine@Chandu2gopal
Threat 3: #WHO fake: e-book on Covid-19 used to lure phishing victims💻
“There are several campaigns impersonating the WHO, this was the most convincing" - @jeromesegura Threat Intelligence Analyst, @MBThreatIntel
https://t.co/x3ILbkD9ET via @Chandu2gopal, @SCmagazineUK
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From computing speed to password crackers, white-hat hackers pitch in to do their bit to boost research to control Covid-19 via @Chandu2gopal
https://t.co/o3jiCfi1tn #covid19#coronavirus
“With an ever-growing attack surface, classic network protection is not the best way forward. Sometimes you won’t even notice you’ve been breached.” @johnrgrimm spoke with @Chandu2gopal from @SCmagazineUK about the new #2020EncryptionTrends Study. https://t.co/kTQ03YmAxu
Ministers of Five Eyes nations say backdoor in online communication needed to fight crime, experts warn that such a move could let hackers compromise networks.
@SCmagazineUK reports.
#FVEY#encryption#privacy#whatsapp#ncsc
https://t.co/3nhM0oG5FK