Emily Biggs Crowned Security Champion of the Year at Women in IT Awards
Infosecurity Magazine talks to Emily Biggs, winner of the Security Champion of the Year award
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Infosecurity Magazine talks to Emily Biggs, winner of the Security Champion of the Year award
Welcome to our first release of 2018, Kali Linux 2018.1. This fine release contains all updated packages and bug fixes since our 2017.3 release last November. This release wasn’t without its challenges–from the Meltdown and Spectre exciteme…
Threat actors are exploiting the vulnerability to distribute the DOGCALL/ROKRAT malware to South Korean victims.
Additional implants are being used as a second-stage payload to gain persistence for continued data exfiltration and for targeted access.
A marketing agency made public a raft of information about influential “creators” – mostly Instagram, Twitter and YouTube personalities.
More than one million security scans and seven million security tests carried out on public sector websites
More than two-thirds (69%) of organizations are exposing APIs to the public and their partners.
Incidents quadrupled in 2017, with losses ranging from a few thousand dollars up to $3 million.
The majority (73%) said they were “somewhat prepared” and would have to figure things out “on the fly.”
Many people think that crime, including burglary, is more prevalent in cities than it is in small countryside towns and villages. This may be the case for very densely populated cities such as London and Birmingham, however the majority of countryside locations are not crime-free. Anybody who has watched Emmerdale or Midsomer Murders knows that […]
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