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This Malware Can Infect Your PC With Over 20 Malicious Programs
How does Malware spread so easily? Because they work really hard at it. Story on PCMag
Hackers are testing a destructive new way to make ransomware attacks more effective
Can you ever relax? Uh, that would be a NO. Story on ZDNet
Why 2FA is failing and what should be done about it
Two Factor Authentication is a key aspect in protecting your accounts. However, as with everything about technology, there are ways around the protection. It is important to understand those issues. Story on TechRepublic
Colonial Pipeline ransomware group using new tactics to become more dangerous
Never underestimate cybercriminals and their ability to bring on the hurt. Story on TechRepublic
350,000 open source projects at risk from Python vulnerability
If you are doing Python development, you need to be aware of a Python vulnerability that could put your project at risk. Story on TechRepublic
Account takeover attacks on the rise, impacting almost 25% of people in the US
It is very important to understand How You Get Attacked, and that YOU are going to be attacked. This TechRepublic article covers how 25% of the people in the US will be impacted by just this one type of attack. Story on TechRepublic
Why MFA matters: These attackers cracked admin accounts then used Exchange to send spam
It is very important to understand the technologies that can protect you in the event of an attack. While Multi-Factor Authentication is far from perfect, it is far better than doing nothing. If you want to understand why it matters, this is a good place to start. Story on ZDNet
Cloud security market forecast to surpass $123 billion by 2032
Everybody talks about the Cloud. Not enough people talk about Cloud Security. Story on TechRepublic
This Windows 11 security feature makes your PC 'very unattractive' to password hackers
Sometimes the Big Guys try to help us out. Windows 11 might be trying… Story on ZDNet