Windows CLFS and five exploits used by ransomware operators

We had never seen so many CLFS driver exploits being used in active attacks before, and then suddenly there are so many of them captured in just one year. Is there something wrong with the CLFS driver? Are all these vulnerabilities similar? These questions encouraged me to take a closer look at the CLFS driver and its vulnerabilities.

December 21, 2023
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Analysing Data Breaches Caused by Human Error

A deep dive into the ICO’s numbers We often hear the terms ‘accidental breach’ and ‘internal threat’, but how common are these phenomena? To find out, we looked at the ICO’s (Information Commissioner’s Office) public data set, specifically looking into four data breach types caused by human error: Note that this data set only accounts for personal data breaches reported to the ICO, so it only reflects breaches affecting UK residents that were not just discovered, but also reported. Also note that this blog only accounts for the data from 2020–2022, because these are the only years the ICO has

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December 21, 2023
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