Baby monitor safety: What you need to know

Categories: Personal

Tags: baby

Tags: monitor

Tags: wi-fi

Tags: wireless

Tags: cam

Tags: webcam

Tags: camera

Tags: DECT

Tags: FHSS

Tags: cloud

Tags: storage

Tags: secure

Tags: safety

Tags: password

We take a look at some of the options available for your baby’s monitor setup. Is Wi-Fi or something else the best fit for you and your family?

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Black Cat ransomware group wants $4.5m from Reddit or will leak stolen files

Categories: Business

Tags: reddit

Tags: ransom

Tags: black cat

Tags: ransomware

Tags: extortion

Tags: blackmail

Tags: data

Tags: leak

Tags: breach

We take a look at news that data stolen from Reddit may be leaked soon unless the site pays a cool $4.5m to keep it offline.

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Generative AI Assistant Makes Hunting Threats Faster

Credit to Author: Shannon Murphy| Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000

Learn how analysts can search for threats with greater accuracy, speed, and effectiveness.

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With one June Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft falls short

I’ve tracked Microsoft’s Windows patches for years and closely watched all of the changes the company has made. I remember when you had to install updates in a certain order — and watch for which one had to be installed first. I remember the arrival of automated patching using Software Update Services (later called Windows Server Update Services). I’ve seen how we went from a system where each vulnerability was patched individually to what we now have: cumulative patching.

The ideal patch is self-contained. Install, reboot, get back to your work. It causes no side effects. It protects the operating system. And you forget about it because it does what it’s supposed to do.

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SeroXen Mechanisms: Exploring Distribution, Risks, and Impact

Credit to Author: Peter Girnus| Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000

This is the third installment of a three-part technical analysis of the fully undetectable (FUD) obfuscation engine BatCloak and SeroXen malware. In this entry, we document the techniques used to spread and abuse SeroXen, as well as the security risks, impact, implications of, and insights into highly evasive FUD batch obfuscators.

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US dangles $10 million reward for information about Cl0p ransomware gang

Categories: News

Categories: Ransomware

Tags: Cl0p

Tags: ransomware

Tags: RFJ

Tags: 10 million

Tags: MOVEit

Rewards for Justice (RFJ) is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information the Cl0p ransomware gang is acting at the direction or under the control of a foreign government.

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Phishing scam takes $950k from DoorDash drivers

Categories: Business

Tags: door dash

Tags: delivery

Tags: phish

Tags: phishing

Tags: scam

Tags: fake

Tags: fraud

Tags: theft

Tags: call

Tags: support

Tags: phone

We take a look at a phishing scam that cost 700 DoorDash drivers a combined total of roughly $950k.

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