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CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary: Today I came across this story from securityboulevard.com that tells the truth about Meltdown and Spectre bugs errors have drawn widespread media attention and users have been urged to update their machines with fixes from different vendors. Fake Spectre and Meltdown patch uses the widespread attention and pushes Smoke Loader malware falseness
CyberWisdom Cyber Security Commentary: Today I came across this story from businesscomputingworld.co.uk that reveals top 6 facts that may surprise you and a revealing fact on Cyber Security that the most expensive virus ever generated for its damage that is predicted to be around $38.5 billion. Read more and find out the Top 6 revealing
CyberWisdom Commentary: What is most likely to be an overlooked story from securityintelligence.com describes an interesting possible hidden threat. This vulnerable threat exists in browsers autofill the fields in these hidden forms with login information, such as username and passwords, without the user’s knowledge. Two web tracking services, Adthink and OnAudience, that use secret login forms
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary: There are 147 vulnerabilities in 34 mobile applications for use with the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system that could be ripe for committing cybercrime with cybersecurity vulnerabilities.The white paper -see article- points out that these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to compromise industrial network infrastructures by allowing them to break
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary: What is most likely to be an overlooked story from washingtonpost.com evaluates an interesting that Russian hackers stole Democrats’ National (DNC) E-mail messages as part of an interference in the 2016 election and have been trying to steal information from the U.S. Senate. Trend Micro’s report states that since June, hackers