Click Rates For Spam Emails Are Increasing

August 11th, 2018

F-Secure recently published a new report, and their findings are disturbing.

The click rates on spam emails increased to 14.2 percent for the second half of 2017, up from 13.4 percent reported in the first half of 2017.

The increase seems to be driven by two factors.

New Scam Targets Apple Users 

August 9th, 2018

There's a new, surprisingly elaborate phishing scam targeting iPhone users.  The scam starts with an email informing users that their phones have been locked due to "illegal activity" and instructing them to call "Apple Care" to get the problem fixed.

Lifelock Customers At Risk Of Email Information Exposure

August 8th, 2018

A dark day for Lifelock, the Identity Theft Protection company.  It has recently come to light that the company may have accidentally exposed their customers to additional attacks.

They recently fixed a vulnerability on their website that allowed anyone with a browser to index email addresses associated with their entire customer database.

Connecting To Aiport Wi-Fi Puts Your Data At Risk

August 6th, 2018

File this away under things you already knew.  Coronet recently released a report entitled "Attention All Passengers:  Airport Networks Are Putting Your Devices & Cloud Apps At Severe Risk," and the news is about what you'd expect.

Twitter Is Getting Tough On Apps

August 4th, 2018

Twitter has long had a reputation for being at the mercy of bots that have been used to sway public discourse and opinion.

Often, these bots are controlled via Twitter API apps that allow the authors to automate most of their actions, such as tweets, follows, and likes.

E-Mail Is A Big Threat To Your Organization

August 2nd, 2018

Mimecast's 2018 "State of Email Security" report is out, and although it's contents are hardly a surprise, the news it contains is mostly bad.

For starters, it confirms what most IT professionals already know:

Email continues to be a big threat for organizations of all sizes.

Chrome Now Shows Sites Without SSL as Not Secure 

August 1st, 2018

There is a small but significant change from Google, with the release of Chrome 68.  The updated browser will now prominently notify browsers when they surf their way to non-HTTPS websites, displaying them as "Not Secure."

This is Google's latest step in a long campaign to try and make the web a safer and more secure place for internet users around the world.

Bluetooth Vulnerability Allows Hackers To Access Devices 

July 31st, 2018

There's a new Bluetooth security vulnerability to be aware of, tracked as CVE-2018-5383, and it's a nasty one.

It's a cryptographic vulnerability that affects firmware or operating system software drivers from a number of major vendors, including Qualcomm, Broadcom, Intel and Apple.

Hackers May Set Their Sights On Your GPS Next

July 28th, 2018

If you're like most people, you probably rely heavily on the GPS function of your phone.  Type in an address and your phone helpfully guides you, turn by turn, to your destination.  It's one of the most often utilized features of a smartphone, and of course, the hackers are very interested in interfering with it.

New Report Shows 32 Percent Increase In Cyber Attacks

July 27th, 2018

Positive Technologies has just released a new report that paints a grim picture for IT professionals.  If your sense is that the number of cyberattacks are increasing, you're not wrong. In fact, it's probably worse than you realize.

So far this year, we've seen a staggering 32 percent increase in the total number of cyberattacks in the first quarter of 2018, compared to the same period last year.