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Cyber Security Today, Sept. 1, 2021 – Women in Cyber Day, weekend cyber attack warning, worst IT practices and beware of proxyware

Women in Cyber Day, weekend cyberattack warning, worst IT practices and beware of proxyware. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday September 1st. I’m Howard...

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 30, 2021 – A new ransomware strain with a trick, a warning for Azure Cosmos administrators and more on the...

A new ransomware strain with a trick, a warning for Azure Cosmos administrators and more on the T-Mobile hack Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s...

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 27, 2021 – Alleged T-Mobile hacker comes forward, a COVID-19 vaccination form scam, and more

An alleged T-Mobile hacker comes forward, a COVID-19 vaccination form scam, and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday August 27th. I’m Howard Solomon,...

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 25, 2021 – A warning to users of Microsoft Power Apps, vulnerabilities in a medical pump, and more

This podcast reports on 38 million records with personal information left exposed by misconfigured Microsoft Power Apps, vulnerabilities  found in a medical pump, and a warning on device installation apps

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 23, 2021 -Exchange Servers under attack, ransomware-fighting advice and vulnerabilities in industrial control systems continue to climb

Today's podcast reports on the urgent need to patch Exchange Servers, ransomware-fighting advice and vulnerabilities in industrial control systems continue to climb

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 20, 2021 -Employees lured to plant ransomware, warning from Cisco and how a U.S. government department was hacked

This episode outlines how a threat actor is promising a reward if they install ranswomare in their organizations

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 18, 2021 – U.S. terrorist watchlist found, T-Mobile hacked and troublesome SDKs

U.S. terrorist watchlist found, T-Mobile hacked and troublesome SDKs. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday, August 18th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing writer on cybersecurity...

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 16, 2021 – PrintNightmare bugs exploited, AlphaBay criminal marketplace returns, a threat to network inspection devices and check your router

Today's episode covers the Windows Server PrintNightmare bugs,  the apparent return of the AlphaBay criminal marketplace, a DDoS threat to network inspection devices and why you should check your home router

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 13, 2021 – Back to school cybersecurity advice

Tips for parents and school boards to help keep students safe online

Cyber Security Today, August 11, 2021 – How not to be victimized by cryptojacking

Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday August 11th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing writer on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com.   Cybercrooks are still trying to secretly infect...

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 9, 2021 -Gigabyte recovering from ransomware, warnings about Exchange Server exploits and tighten access to Windows’ web server

Today's episode reports on a major motherboard manufacturer recovering from ransomware, warnings about Exchange Server exploits and why admins need to tighten access to Windows’ web server.

Cyber Security Today, Aug. 6, 2021 – Angry ransomware gang partner leaks secrets, reports of more Canadian ransomware victims; and a DNS problem found

This episode covers reports of an angry Conti ransomware gang partner allegedly hitting back at the gang, allegations of more Canadian ransomware victims and a DNS problem discovered

Cyber Security Today, August 2, 2021 – A record year for ransomware attacks predicted, and warnings from Microsoft and Cisco Systems

This episode reports on the latest ransomware statistics and two pieces of updated malware,

Cyber Security Today, July 30, 2021 – Canada consultation on social media regulation, a new ransomware group, abuse of WeTransfer and more

This episode reports on a Canadian consultation on proposed regulation of social media, the emergence of a new ransomware group, abuse of WeTransfer and Mailgun, new Android malware and more

Cyber Security Today, July 28, 2021 – Remember this ransomware resource, a new ransomware strain updated and vulnerabilities in another Kaseya product

Today's episode covers the latest news on ransomware resource, vulnerabilities in another Kaseya product and three open-source suites results of a cyber insurance company survey

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