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In December 2020, a nation-state attack on the SolarWinds network management system compromised the supply chains of over 18,000 organizations, including the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security. With costs likely to run into the billions, this breach was one of the biggest incidents in recent years — but it won’t be the last. […]

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T minus 8 hours until we see if the threats of the hacktivist group Anonymous are fulfilled. November 5 is the scheduled demise of Facebook, according to a YouTube “press release” published months ago, and since removed. Last August a rally cry went out to willing hacktivists or guys who want “to protect the freedom […]

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This week is National Identity Fraud Prevention Week, according to what I just read in The Register. Pretty good timing, following last week’s privacy scandal where MP Oliver Letwin casually dropped constituents’ letters and sensitive documents into London park bins. The overall advice and resources on the educational microsite are good, particularly for individuals and […]

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