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Cyber Security Today, Nov. 3, 2021 – We lost our Groove, an FBI ransomware warning and alert to GitLab users

Today's podcast reports on how a phony ransomware gang fooled experts, an FBI ransomware warning and GitLab users urged to install an update

Cyber Security Today, Nov. 1, 2021 – Ransomware news roundup, Black Friday warning and European COVID app cracked

Today's podcast reports on ransomware arrests, an early Black Friday warning and trouble with a European COVID vaccination verification app 

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 29, 2021 – Unsecured database with medical records found, a flawed vaccination confirmation app and more

This episode reports on researchers finding an unsecured database with medical records on the internet and a flawed vaccination confirmation app

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 27, 2021 – A mysterious tactic from a ransomware gang, why phone numbers are bad WiFi passwords, and more

This episode reports on the Conti ransomware group's new strategy, a hacking group's job scam, facial recognition controversy in schools in Scotland and more

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 25, 2021 – A warning to JavaScript users, ransomware gangs feeling squeezed and an SQL vulnerability found

Today's podcast reports on a problem with an NPM JavaScript library, rants from ransomware groups and an SQL vulnerability exploited in a billing suite

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 22, 2012 – A new ransomware strain discovered, a scam hijacks YouTube accounts and watch those open source code libraries

This episode reports on the discovery of Evil Corp.'s new ransomware strain, a scam that hijacks YouTube accounts and why developers have to scan open-source code libraries

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 20, 2021 – Administrators urged to update PowerShell, ransomware reports to read and a hacker gets seven years in prison

This podcast reports on the need to update PowerShell, reports on the BlackMatter and BlackByte ransomware strains and a detailed analysis of the Trickbot trojan

Only 16 per cent of Canadian small business owners feel very prepared for cyber incident: Survey

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Cyber Security Today, Oct, 18, 2021 – Ransomware payments may have totalled hundreds of millions in US, and more

Today's podcast reports on the value of ransomware payments in the US, a warning to cybersecurity researchers and the discovery of a phony ad blocker

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 15, 2021 – Canadian researchers find Windows bugs, watch for fake URLs and more

This episode reports on seven Windows bugs that date back years, how one letter in a URL can fool victims and more

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 13, 2021 – Quebec talent agency and U.S. fertility clinic hit by ransomware, a Verizon logo scam, and more

Today's episode reports on new ransomware attacks, a Verizon logo scam, security updates available and more

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 11, 2021 – Three charged in U.S. email scam, French police arrest COVID hacker and an app developer makes a...

Today's episode reports on charges in a U.S. business email scam, French police arrest COVID hacker, Microsoft addresses Excel macro problem and an app developer's security mistake

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 8, 2021 – New Linux malware, a new hacking group and a thick advisory report from Microsoft

This episode reports on the discoveries of new Linux malware and a new hacking group, details on the FIN12 #ransomware gang and  describes a thick advisory report from Microsoft

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 6, 2021 – Misconfigurations, link shortening, ransomware operators arrested and more

Today's podcast reports on new misconfiguration problems, hackers abusing LinkedIn link shortening, ransomware operators arrested and more

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 4, 2021 – Select group of countries to fight cybercrime, Coinbase victimized by 2FA error, a text messaging...

Today's podcast reports on an upcoming meeting of nations to combat cyber attacks, why using multifactor authentication and password recovering the right way is vital and more

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