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OUCH! September 2016….Email Do’s and Don’ts.

Sometimes we get so focused on the bad guys that we forget we can be our own worst enemies. This is especially true of email, as I’m sure many of us have sent an email we regret, emailed the wrong

John Games September 7, 2016 Education, Email, OUCH!, Security No Comments Read more

Mobile Bank Heist: Hackers Target Your Phone

Malicious programs with names like Acecard and GM Bot gain popularity with thieves By  Robin Sidel          Aug. 25, 2016 6:00 a.m. ET Cyberthieves have a new way to hack into consumer bank accounts: mobile phones. Malicious software programs with names

John Games August 25, 2016 Education, Security No Comments Read more

Do We Lose Depth When We Read Digital Books Over Print?

By Naomi Baron on 20/07/2016 While short-and-to-the-point may be a good fit for digital consumption, it’s not the sort of reading likely to nurture the critical thinking we still talk about as a hallmark of university education. Paper or digital? Credit:

John Games July 20, 2016 Education No Comments Read more

July issue of OUCH!

This month, led by Guest Editor Angela Pappas of Thomson Reuters, we focus on CEO Fraud. CEO Fraud is a targeted attack where cyber criminals pose as a senior leader in an organization and trick employees into wiring money or

John Games July 7, 2016 OUCH!, Security No Comments Read more

Just who is Apple’s most frustrated fanboi? Surprise – it’s GOOGLE

27 Nov 2013, Jack Clark Engineer claims poor support has driven advertising king to roll its own tools   Major Apple customer Google says it has been forced to go it alone when supporting a large-scale deployment of Macs. The

John Games June 10, 2016 Apple, Open Source, Utilities 2 Comments Read more

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

John Games June 9, 2016June 9, 2016 Security, US-CERT No Comments Read more
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