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But last week it made an embarrassing admission. It also hosts WordPress content management suites for companies and bloggers who don’t want to manage their own word press installations. GoDaddy is a well-known domain registrar and it hosts a lot of company websites. Howard: Let’s start with the GoDaddy hack.
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To hear the full discussion play the podcast) Apple users should pay attention to a coming notice.įinally, because today officially starts a holiday season of online shopping deals Dinah will discuss the safest way you can find bargains on the internet.
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Android users will be able to use the password manager in the Firefox browser. The app will be discontinued starting December 13th. If you use the Firefox Lockwise password manager app in your mobile device get ready for a change. They often do it by getting employees to fall for emails with attachments supposedly about internal company news, like bonuses. The gang is patient, going after select victims with sophisticated weapons. However, evidence of their attacks have recently been discovered. Dubbed RedCurl by researchers at Group-IB, the attackers had been quiet for seven months. The thing is, they wouldn’t have been hacked if they had kept Windows patched.Ī threat group that specializes in stealing business data is back. Instead their computers were infected with malware that took advantage of a Windows vulnerability. Then they fell for a follow-up phishing scam by clicking on an attachment that was supposedly an article blaming Iran’s leader for the coronavirus. As a result they gave up their credentials. According to researchers at SafeBreach they first fell for a fake copy of a real travel website that had them log in with their Gmail or Instagram passwords. Some Farsi-speaking people living in the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands, Germany and other countries were hacked by a threat actor based in Iran this fall.
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Organizations running network protection devices from FatPipe have been warned to install the latest software updates. According to one news service Conti briefly had to take down the portal, which is where ransomware victims make payments. They came away with valuable information for law enforcement agencies and IT security teams. Researchers at the Swiss cybersecurity firm called Prodaft published a report this week saying they managed to get into the group’s payment portal. The Conti ransomware gang has suffered a temporary blow. Dinah and I will discuss what the company calls shocking results that are a lesson for IT managers. It set up a number of honeypots on the internet to discover what happens. This is according to a report released this week on a test by Palo Alto Networks.

How fast can a hacker find an improperly protected server or database open to the internet? Sometimes, within hours. Cisco Systems says hackers are already trying to take advantage of the vulnerability.
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If a person has access to a computer they may be able to easily upgrade their privileges to administrator using the exploit. This comes after a researcher released proof of concept code for a new Windows zero-day vulnerability. Windows administrators were warned to watch for suspicious changes in users’ access privileges. Worse is that usernames and passwords for a number of subscribers to the hosted service were exposed, forcing GoDaddy to make those users reset their passwords. The email addresses of up to 1.2 million active and inactive WordPress customers were copied. GoDaddy, one of the biggest internet hosting providers, has admitted that a compromised password led to the hack of its managed WordPress service.

But first a look back at some of the news from the past seven days: In a few minutes Dinah Davis, the Canadian-based vice-president of research and development at managed service provider Arctic Wolf will be with me for a discussion. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing writer on cybersecurity for. It’s the Week in Review edition for the week ending Friday November 26th.
