Twitter has taken down internal source code and tools that were leaked on GitHub for several months. The leaked code exposed proprietary source code…
Cybersecurity
White House’s National Cybersecurity Strategy
The White House has released a new U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy that aims to shift the burden of defending the country’s cyberspace towards software…
Florida Hospital Under Ransomware Attack, Go Offline
Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) has suffered a ransomware attack. It has led to the shutdown of its IT systems and the suspension of non-emergency…
Ransomware Leaks Data of University
The Vice Society ransomware gang actively claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) in November 2022. This attack forced UDE…
Malware – 2FA Secured Sessions hack
In December, CircleCi experienced a security incident when hackers breached their systems. The breach occurred after an engineer at the company became infected with…
Canadian Liquor Stores Hit by New Credit Card Hack
On Wednesday, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), a Canadian government enterprise, faced a cyber attack – a credit card hack. The country’s…
The US National Cyber Security Strategy to Stress Privacy
The Biden administration plans to implement a national cybersecurity strategy. This will require comprehensive regulation of the country’s critical infrastructure. This will help to…
Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Everyone’s Responsibility
This week, I had a conversation with a new client who revealed that they are eager to solve various internal problems relating to their…
Small Businesses Are Suffering As A Result Of Shoddy Cybersecurity
The approximately 32 million small companies in America have never had it easy. About 20% of small business ventures fail in their first year,…
Government Ransomware Attack Reports Are Declining, But Appearances Can Be Deceiving
The Ransomware Task Force, a group of about 60 cybersecurity experts from the tech sector and the public sector, published a report earlier this…