– arstechnica.com: Breached water plant employees used the same TeamViewer password and no firewall– www.zdnet.com: Following Oldsmar attack, FBI warns about using TeamViewer and Windows 7– krebsonsecurity.com: What’s most interesting about the Florida water system hack? That we heard about it at all.– www.vice.com:
COVID-19 Related Malware
Read more in:– www.ic3.gov: FBI Sees Rise in Fraud Schemes Related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic– www.zdnet.com: WHO chief emails claiming to offer coronavirus drug advice plant keyloggers on your PC– threatpost.com: Revamped HawkEye Keylogger Swoops in on Coronavirus Fears– threatpost.com: Fake Coronavirus ‘Vaccine’
Cyber Safety for Students
As summer break ends, many students will return to school with mobile devices, such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops. Although these devices can help students complete schoolwork and stay in touch with family and friends, there are risks associated
Security Tip: Holiday Traveling with Personal Internet-Enabled Devices
Know the risks Your smart phone, tablet, or other device is a full-fledged computer. It is susceptible to risks inherent in online transactions. When shopping, banking, or sharing personal information online, take the same precautions with your smart phone or
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Simple Steps to Online Safety
Original release date: October 03, 2017 October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), an annual campaign to raise awareness about cybersecurity. The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has published general tips to help you increase your cybersecurity awareness—including whom to contact
Increased Risks from Macro-Based Malware
Original release date: June 09, 2016 Microsoft Office applications use macros to automate routine tasks. However, macros can contain malicious code that can be used to exploit vulnerable systems. Recently, there has been a resurgence of malware that is spread