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25 August 2020
In this blog post, we will explore Message Layer Security (MLS), the current ecosystem, the goals it sets to achieve, and why this groundbreaking technology has the potential to impact industry standards when it comes to secure group communication within organisations.
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25 August 2020
But, how do you know if your computer is being used for cyberattacks? If you notice any of these signs, then you should check.
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25 August 2020
Your computer can become a participant in numerous cyberattacks per day and you won’t even know about it. This is through malware that can turn your computer into a botnet slave and allow it to take part in large scale cybercrime like DDoS attacks and other hacking attempts.
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09 April 2020
Zoom launched in 2011 and offers free or paid meeting/conferencing facilities. By December 2019, the app was used by about 10mn consumers across both sides of the business. There was no way the company could have foreseen how use would balloon during the coronavirus epidemic. By March 2020, more than 200mn users were registered and active on the app (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52133349). In much the way that the word “Google” is a recognised verb denoting online search, the word “Zoom” has become synonymous with online video conferencing. The app’s popularity has seen the company share price more than double through March, at a time when most shares are dropping like a stone.
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19 March 2020
COVID-19 Tracking Map Targeted
The interactive map for tracking the spread of the virus, created by John Hopkins University, was targeted by hackers selling malware. Recognised cybersecurity blogger Brian Krebs reported the case. The malware itself was designed for compromising the security of the map and infecting the devices of those who used it. To view the fake map, users are required to download software. The university is now aware of the malware that is impersonating the site and has warned those looking to use the map to trust only the COVID-19 tracking maps on the university’s website, as well as one create and maintained by ArcGIS.
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06 March 2020
In October 2019, top government security officials from the UK, US, and Australia wrote to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, urging him to create a backdoor entry into the end-to-end encrypted messaging apps service offered by the brand. This request was rejected in a short space of time and follows on from refusals by major players Apple and Google to enable such backdoor entry.
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16 January 2017
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04 January 2017
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