Global Cyberwar: What Does That Look Like?

First we have to discuss – what is a “Global Cyberwar”? It has to do with the current conflict with Russia — Ukraine. In this image(Feb28 and Mar1) there is some interesting information which is from SecurityWeek magazine : The groups and what country they support (Ukraine, UNK (Unknown?), or Russia).  Where they will congregate … Read more

Can Small Businesses get Ransomware?

Unfortunately they can 1. Why Ransomware? because the ransomware attack software is out for everyone – it is easy to send attack emails to millions. 2. Most Attacks start with phishing emails. 3 Have you updated your systems? Also called patched your systems? every month Microsoft and other vendors release fixes to their software which … Read more

Hackers Are Ruthless: Attack Red Cross Red Crescent 500k stolen Info

From Brian Krebs’ KrebsonSecurity  website: On Jan. 19, the ICRC disclosed the compromise of servers hosting the personal information of more than 500,000 people receiving services from the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The ICRC said the hacked servers contained data relating to the organization’s Restoring Family Links services, which works to reconnect people … Read more

What Are The “Good” Hackers Up To?

The Zero Day Initiative has a blog post to discuss the Top 5 Bugs submitted in 2021. In essence the good hackers try to find bugs or problems in software which would allow an attacker to perform functions that should not be done. An example from the Pwn2Own 2021 blog post: Hi, I am Orange … Read more

China Attacking News Sites Now & CISA Agency Declares Patch This Bug Now!

Threatpost has the stories – “China Suspected of News Corp Cyberespionage Attack” media giant news Corp was attacked with BEC (the most likely method of attack) Business Email Compromise.   Here is an excellent FBI explanation of BEC. In a BEC scam, criminals send an email message that appears to come from a known source making … Read more