Month: June 2017

ComputerWorldIndependent

Why Apple’s future’s up on ransomware

Credit to Author: Jonny Evans| Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 03:59:00 -0700

This week’s big security story is the so-called ‘Petya’ ransomware attack. It is not the first such attack, won’t be the last, and its success will prompt cybercriminals to attack again, and again, and again. In this new threat environment, there are zero excuses for any enterprise, public or private, to be running Windows XP, or any other insecure platform.

Even the cops

Chronic underfunding and a conservative government ideologically committed to cuts mean key UK public services remain under threat of cyberattack. In recent weeks, the National Health Service saw its computing systems fail because they relied too much on unprotected Windows systems. This morning we learned that the UK’s Metropolitan Police force still uses over 18,000 computers running Windows XP. The key police force of the UK’s biggest city is therefore currently vulnerable to cyber-attack.

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DOs and DON’Ts to stay safe from Ransomware (infographic)

Credit to Author: Rajib Singha| Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 11:55:16 +0000

Unless you live in a cave, you would definitely know what is a ransomware. It is a malware that is keeping Internet users awake at nights and restless during the day. It does not strike with a warning, and when it does it does not leave without causing a catastrophe….

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ComputerWorldIndependent

The price of security: surprisingly affordable

Credit to Author: Sharky| Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 03:00:00 -0700

Sysadmin pilot fish works for a company that manufactures steel products that go up — everything from cell towers and guyed masts to utility poles.

“One day a message came into the help desk,” says fish. “A user was concerned that we were going to get audited by the American Institute of Steel Construction, and he wanted to make sure we had all our procedural documentation in order and current.

“His problem was that our web filter was blocking his ability to download the AISC standards documents.”

Fish has a little spare time and he’s very fluent in the use of the web filter, so he picks up the trouble ticket to deal with.

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