A Deep Dive into the NotPetya Ransomware Attack
29 Thursday Jun 2017
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29 Thursday Jun 2017
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20 Tuesday Jun 2017
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20 Tuesday Jun 2017
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20 Tuesday Jun 2017
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16 Friday Jun 2017
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16 Friday Jun 2017
15 Thursday Jun 2017
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05 Monday Jun 2017
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05 Monday Jun 2017
11 Thursday May 2017
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11 Thursday May 2017
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10 Wednesday May 2017
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This is an interesting industry paper on securing home system technology.
04 Thursday May 2017
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04 Thursday May 2017
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Starting Wednesday, May 3, 2017, a self-propagating worm leveraging the Google Gmail service quickly spread. The worm impacted millions of Gmail users, causing significant damage to many organizations reliant upon services, such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Docs.
Google has taken steps to mitigate this threat by removing the malicious application from their environment, marking all of the phishing emails as spam, and blocking the malicious domains hosting the fake websites.
A Google email phishing campaign with the subject line of “[Name] has shared a document on Google Docs with you,” was sent to entice users to click on emails purportedly from someone in their Contacts list.
Clicking the link redirects the user to a fake Google account login page, in order to access a malicious Google Docs application. The malicious Google Docs application will resend itself to all of the victim user’s Contacts to spread.
All users who interacted with this phishing email, or suspected they might have, should immediately change their personal Google account passwords, and review their application permission settings to remove all permissions from the malicious “Google Docs” application.
13 Thursday Apr 2017
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05 Wednesday Apr 2017
29 Wednesday Mar 2017
29 Wednesday Mar 2017
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28 Tuesday Mar 2017
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28 Tuesday Mar 2017
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28 Tuesday Mar 2017
27 Monday Mar 2017
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27 Monday Mar 2017
Posted in Apple, Family info, GCC, Integrated Technology, Security Issues
27 Monday Mar 2017
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27 Monday Mar 2017