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We received several escalations earlier this month about some users experiencing a number of print jobs being sent to printers and print servers. This caused delays on deliveries because each printer is printing an average of about 300 pages. But what is it printing? The pages being printed, like the one below, are actually lines […]

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This article was written in collaboration with my colleague Jean-Ian Boutin. The Wigon botnet (also known as Cutwail) is being used in a massive spam campaign. A multitude of ruses are used to get the user to click on a link: fake LinkedIn or Facebook notifications, free Windows licenses, fake deliveries etc. The links are […]

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A British man stole ?35,000 (approximately US$ 55,000) from his neighbours’ bank accounts after determining their passwords via personal information they posted on Facebook. Fortunately, there’s some advice which the rest of us (and indeed online banks) might take away from the story to make all of us more secure in future. According to a […]

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