@Dr_Scolyer_Gray You are definitely right. What I think is unbelievable is that people want to use the crisis to cause havoc, and make money. That’s what I can’t understand.
@elisethoma5@ASPI_ICPC@ASPI_org I’ve waded through some twitter conversations about the fires, and there are a huge amount of people from the US commenting. Often with links to videos by far-right conspiracy theorists discussing their views.
You can’t help but be humbled by the dignity of this statement from a family that must be suffering incredibly.
It’s worth sitting with.
https://t.co/Vca3XOcsaq
@CyberRaiju I’m probably working on my dream job as well. A part of a big team doing a diverse range of cybers (tech, governance, awareness etc). So many people to learn from here.
Below are just a handful of the bank impersonation texts currently being sent by scammers. Scammers can trick your phone into showing these messages in the same ‘conversation’ as genuine messages from your bank!
Created a #MITRE ATT&CK based infographic. In this case it's a general awareness infographic on the 'Initial Access' tactic, and what techniques there are to establish that first foothold into an environment. Will hopefully make more if people like the general concept...
China’s propaganda to the west is truly fascinating. The genre “Red Rap” is probably my favorite. Gangsta rap (and other subsets), but with lyrics extolling the virtues of civil obedience and the correctness of the current party political policy. In English. A unique treasure.
Love this article on @ASPI_org by @lesleyseebeck. People aren't the problem, and in my opinion are the strongest part of an organisation's overall security.
Cybersecurity: people are not the problem | Lesley Seebeck | https://t.co/zELHl1RTg4 via @aspi_org
@bukakirkitadze Any idea why they would use a picture of Saakashvili? They hate him and everything he stood for - are they trying to make Georgians hate him too?