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  1. Many ATMs lack because of a very slow connection We've optimized Security for Embedded Systems so as it now requires only 56 kbps (!!!) for operation 👌 That’s the speed my dial-up modem in 1998 ⇒

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  2. If you’re concerned about ransomware’s new evasion tactic via virtual machines, don’t panic: our products detect the malware using the behavior monitoring

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    22 hours ago

    My cat, Spot, recommends these books. Excellent reads before 😴

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  4. Retweeted
    May 21

    Congratulations to for achieving the MRG Effitas 360 Degree Certification for Q1 2020 with 👏 Read the report in our test library, here 👇

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  5. May 21

    We polled 10K ppl around the world to gauge user attitudes about social ratings 📈 Many agree: 70% say it is right to limit access to public resources based on people’s online behavior. Well, here is another another reason not to share everything online ⇒

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  6. Retweeted
    May 20

    New: former NSO Group employee leaked me an IP address used to launch Pegasus malware against targets. I looked up pDNS records and found a related domain was impersonating Facebook security's team. Also found more NSO infrastructure in the United States

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  7. May 20
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  8. May 20

    Great achievement for MSP Team! Congratulations for Best Managed Services Partner Programme at @ChannelPartnerInsight's MSP Innovation Awards Europe 2020 ⇒

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    May 19

    Feel the power: Monero cryptocurrency-mining criminals appear to be behind spate of recent attacks against high-performance computing clusters in US, UK, Germany, Spain, China +++ POV + research:

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  10. May 18

    Romania’s law enforcement department arrests gang "Pentaguard" for spreading Locky to hospitals ⇒ via

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    May 18

    At , we welcome all industry players: researchers, vendors, and regulators, to follow the ethical principles of responsible vulnerability disclosure we have developed together with

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  12. May 18

    We’re all happy to have unlimited internet access – as consumers. But for businesses it's a hard work + expenses to make 'unlimited' happen. See how domain broadcasts allow our customers for smart and efficient updating of the endpoints ⇒

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    May 15

    One more downloader of Android Trojan, a spyware framework reported by , is still available on Google Play, updated on May 9. Looks as clean as possible. [.]com/store/apps/details?id=com.aiscanner.pdf

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    May 14

    Kaspersky has discovered a new Turla operation where the group used C&C HTTP status codes to control malware implants - Attacks targeted diplomatic entities in Europe - Turla leveraged an updated COMpfun (malware) version in the attacks

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  15. May 13

    When you do look into the cyber-past you realize it is rather interesting, if only to be able to make stark comparisons to the cyber-present. So here’s me kicking off a mini-series - 'Cyber-yesteryear'. Today’s part 1: back in 1989 ⇒

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  16. May 13

    Cybercriminals used the REvil ransomware to attack a law firm used by the likes of Lady Gaga, Drake and Madonna. Now, they’re threatening to leak the 756 gigabytes of stolen data ⇒ via

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  17. May 12

    Ransomware-infected ATM? Airport timetable showing an+extortionist’s message? Slot machine demanding a ransom in ? It's not an urban legend. These are things people observed during crisis 3 years ago ⇒

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    May 11

    Our congratulations to for receiving 6 AV-TEST Awards 2019 for their products "Internet Security", "Endpoint Security", "Small Office Security" and "Virus Removal Tool!

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  19. May 7

    We explain quantum computers with the help of cats and light bulbs ⇒

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  20. May 5

    Time flies! 🕰️ 20 years ago today an email worm infected millions, and caused billions (!) of dollars worth of damage. Herewith, a trip down cyber-memory-lane, in case you missed it when it happened. And what happened to the guy behind it? ⇒

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