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Cyber Security Today, March 1, 2023 – Dish TV, U.S. Marshal’s Service hit with ransomware, and a US official shoots security complaints against the...

Breaches of security controls should be blamed on unsafe applications, not attackers, says the head of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 27, 2023 – More lessons from the Russia-Ukraine cyber war, a US medical lab fined after theft of old data,...

This episode reports on Discord being used to host malware, a data breach at News Corp. the abuse of search engine ad

Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for Friday, February 24, 20223

This episode features a discussion on employees falling for SMS text scams, Twitter's move to make users pay for SMS 2FA and burnt

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 24, 2023 – Holes in open source software, ransomware gang tries to evade cyber insurers and more

Holes in open source software, ransomware gang tries to evade cyber insurers and more Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday, February 24th, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. Creators of open-source projects still aren’t doing enough to ensure their code is squeaky clean. Researchers at

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 20, 2023 – Business email scam group is broken in Europe, GoDaddy hit again and more

This episode reports on ransomware, a coming SolarWinds Platform update, a warning from VMware of a conflict with a WinServer updat

Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for Friday, February 17, 2023

This episode features a discussion on who's to blame for poor cybersecurity at hospitals and why management and IT security staff don't c

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 17, 2023 – A fake Emsisoft code-signing certificate found, increasing VMware ransomware detected and more

This episode reports on an attempt to fool Emsisoft protection, the continued spread of the ESXiArg ransomwar

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 15, 2023 – Patches released for Microsoft Exchange, SAP, Apple and Adobe products

This episode reports on 1 million patients victimized in GoAnywhere MFT hack, phony packages found in PyPI and NPM registries, WordPress website compromise

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