A few years ago I wrote a blog for the company I work for, where I mulled the idea that the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) could be used by threat actors as a weapon to cause financial dam...
Brazilian threat actors behind a modular and highly advanced point-of-sale (PoS) malware known as Prilex have updated their attacks that allow the malware to block contactless payment transactions. Si...
Last week, the United Kingdom and the united states placed sanctions on seven Russian nationals who are behind at least two of the most virulent ransomware campaigns seen in recent years. Members of t...
Threat actors, suspected to be from Russia have been targeting Eastern European users in the crypto industry with fake job opportunities as bait to install information-stealing malware on their device...
Gootkit – a malware which has been around since 2014 has recently been seen to have adopted a new mechanism of deployment, and attackers are using it to deliver Cobalt Strike and SystemBC on com...
It’s been a rough few weeks for hundreds of companies across the globe who operate their businesses with VMware’s ESXi server. A two-year-old Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability is being u...
Hot on the heals of the recently not-quite announced, but almost as good an announcement that Microsoft will be updating Bing to include ChatGPT, Google have announced that they also have an exciting ...
Julius Kivimäki, A.K.A “Zeekill”, a 25-year-old Finnish was arrested this week in France. Kivimäki, a notorious hacker convicted of perpetrating tens of thousands of cybercrimes had b...
New year, new beginnings and all that. This year I have set myself a challenge of writing a new blog post every day. They may be good, they may be bad, they may be interesting, they may not be, but it...
It seems to be a pretty bad time to be in the car sales business. Not only are sales down due to various factors – a lack of semiconductors for new in-car gadgetry, a slump in the second-hand ma...
