Editorial Calendar
KeePass Malicious Ads: Google Goof Permits Punycode Attacks Again
Richi Jennings | | IDN, IDN homograph phishing, internationalized domain names, KeePass, Punycode, SB Blogwatch
Mote below k: Not only malvertising, but also “verified by Google.” ...
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Digital Identification: The Cornerstone for Confidence Online
By combining different digital identity technologies, organizations can withstand the deceptive tactics of cybercriminals ...
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Cisco Zero-Day: As Bad as it Gets — and No Fix 4 Weeks in
Richi Jennings | | 0-day, 0-day exploits, 0-day vulnerability, 0day, cisco, Cisco IOS XE, CVE-2023-20198, SB Blogwatch, Zero Day Attacks, zero-day, Zero-Day Bug, Zero-day Exploit, zero-day exploits, zero-day flaw, zero-day flaws, zero-day threat, zero-day vulnerabilities, Zero-day Vulnerability, zero-days, zeroday, zerodayvulnerabilities
Keeping us in suspense—It doesn’t get worse than this: CVE-2023-20198 is CVSS=10 ...
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Taking Stock of Identity Solutions in the Age of AI
Branden Williams | | Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Decentralized Identity, identity threat detection and response, Identity Verification
Security pros can use ITDR and DCI in conjunction to combat security threats in the age of AI ...
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Elon’s CSAM FAIL: Twitter Fined by Australian Govt.
Richi Jennings | | Australia, Australian Government, Child Abuse, child exploitation, Child Online Safety, child porn, child pornography, Child protection, Child Safety, child security online, child sexual exploitation, childpornography, CSAM, Digital Trust and Safety, Elon Musk, elon musk twitter, eSafety Commission, grooming, Julie Inman Grant, Linda Yaccarino, SB Blogwatch, trust and safety, Twitter, X
Straya strikes back: Musk’s mob declines to answer questions, breaking law dunundah ...
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Stalking: Fear of Apple AirTag ‘Explodes’ — Lawsuit Momentum Grows
Richi Jennings | | AirTag, AirTags, Apple, Apple AirTag, cyberstalking, Digital Stalking, Find My iPhone, SB Blogwatch, Stalkerware, Stalking, Stalkware, Tracker Detect, trackers
This is why we can’t have nice things: 38 victims of Apple’s “negligence” named in amended class action ...
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Managing a World-Class Security Program in a Recession
James Christiansen | | CISO leadership, cost management, economic, employee security, risk management, security
As signs of a global recession continue to pile up, many businesses are tightening their spending across the board. Though cybersecurity remains a critical concern for virtually every type of organization, even ...
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Making Sense of the 2023 Ransomware Landscape
Understanding the current ransomware landscape is the first step to helping defenders protect their organizations ...
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How to Combat ‘Pig Butchering’ Scams with Decision Intelligence
Noam Zitzman | | crypto crime, decision intelligence, Fraud, human trafficking, law enforcement, machine learning, online romance scam, pig butchering, third-party scam
Ever since people started exchanging goods and services, there has been a risk of one party scamming the other. And there has always been a risk of a third party scamming both ...
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Google Pushes ‘Passkeys’ Plan — but it’s Too Soon for Mass Rollout
Richi Jennings | | 2 factor auth, 2-fa authentication, 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA Authenticator, 2FA/MFA, advanced authentication, auth, Authentication, biometric, biometric authentication, biometric identification, biometric security, biometrics, biometrics authentication, Biometrics-Based Authentication, FIDO, FIDO Alliance, FIDO2, google, MFA, MFA rollout, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Passkeys, passwordless, passwordless login, passwordless-authentication, PKI-based passwordless authentication, SB Blogwatch, two-factor-authentication.2fa, WebAuthn
FIDO FAIL: “Killing passwords” is a worthy goal—but is coercion the best way? ...
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