During 2022, cyber-attacks are increasing and evolving. The attacks range from simple to complex and both are used by hackers to gain access, cloak their malware and execute their payload or exfiltrate data. Like trained invaders, their attack will begin with reconnaissance. Cyber actors will do their best to uncover exposed assets and probe their target's attack surface for gaps that can be used as future entry points. The first line of defense is to limit the potentially useful information
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There is a dubious quote that has been allegedly attributed to Joseph Stalin, saying “It doesn’t matter how many people vote, only who counts them.” Voting integrity is a solemn guarantee in many countries. The US 2020 Presidential alleged election irregularities, using the Dominion voting machines, has caused serious doubts challenging voting integrity. A US federal cybersecurity agency is currently reviewing a report that alleges security vulnerabilities in voting machines used by Georgia a
TechRadar is reporting that the personal data of about 500 million LinkedIn users is being sold on a popular hacking forum. Cyber security analysts discovered this evidence, which includes LinkedIn IDs, full names, email addresses, phone numbers, genders, links to LinkedIn profiles, links to other social media profiles, and professional titles, and other work-related data. On a good note, no associated passwords or payment data appear to have been affected.
LinkedIn boasts of nearly 740 millio
Red Sky Alliance has previously reported on the many cyber perils within critical infrastructure and key resource sectors. Our worldwide electric grids remain on the top of government concerns. The New Yorker recently published a very thought-provoking and sobering piece on the same subject(s). We would like to share with our members.
In the nightmare, sirens caterwaul as ambulances career down ice-slicked, car-crashed streets whose traffic lights flash all three colors at once (they’ve been
They say, “Common Sense is Instinct; Enough of it - Genius.” Let us prove a path toward cyber brilliance. Cybersecurity hygiene has never been as important as it is today. At home workers are now doing business remotely, putting in more hours and dealing with new situations they have never experienced. For many, this change is both stressful and distracting. These changes have upended the traditional workday and, in many cases, our concentration, which introduces risk. Even the most securi