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Weekly Cyber Security News 18/03/2022

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. So many wonderful items to report on this week but limiting to three was a challenge. The first is a bizarre instance of a device literally talking to it’s self. Hilarious. Unless of course you end up with a massive bill for things you didn’t order…

Weekly Cyber Security News 04/03/2022

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. Well not a great time for NVIDIA, after being deprived of buying ARM, they have now been breached in what looks like hackers wanting GPU restraints removed for more efficient cryptocurrency mining.

Weekly Cyber Security News 11/02/2022

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. I think most of us will remember the big crypto heists, well here is a fascinating article where the criminals thought leaving the proceeds dormant for a few years would eventually lead to no one caring about recovery. Spoiler: They were wrong….

Weekly Cyber Security News 04/02/2022

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. Something that always surprises me that still happens…. You put something on the Internet and don’t secure it, you do know what is going to happen right? Evidently people still think no one will find them.

Weekly Cyber Security News 14/01/2022

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. For a daily selection see our twitter feed at #ionCube24. In an act of ‘revenge’ or retaliation against the unpaid or even unaccredited use of FOSS by commercial entities, one developer did something that has created a large amount of discussion (which is a good thing) but at what cost?