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Emotet strikes Quebec’s Department of Justice: An ESET Analysis
The cyber attack affects 14 inboxes belonging to the Department of Justice was confirmed by ESET researchers. The post Emotet strikes Quebec’s Department of Justice: An ESET Analysis appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
Sports data for ransom – it’s not all just fun and games anymore
Sports and training data are more sophisticated and affordable than ever. With the democratization of (sports) performance data, are your personal information safe? The post Sports data for ransom – it’s not all just fun and games anymore appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
Zoom makes 2FA available for all its users
Zoom now supports phone calls, text messages and authentication apps as forms of two-factor authentication The post Zoom makes 2FA available for all its users appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
Portland passes the strictest facial recognition technology ban in the US yet
Oregon’s largest city aims to be a trailblazer when it comes to facial recognition legislation . The post Portland passes the strictest facial recognition technology ban in the US yet appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
Who is calling? CDRThief targets Linux VoIP softswitches
ESET researchers have discovered and analyzed malware that targets Voice over IP (VoIP) softswitches. The post Who is calling? CDRThief targets Linux VoIP softswitches appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
UK University suffers cyberattack, ransomware gang claims responsibility
The cyber incident has taken most of Newcastle University’s systems offline and officials estimates it will take weeks to recover. The post UK University suffers cyberattack, ransomware gang claims responsibility appeared first on WeLiveSecurity