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New podcast alert! "Smashing Security" ep 361 is out now, with special guest Paul Ducklin, yours truly, and my erstwhile co-host Carole Theriault.

We discuss how your smartphone may be toast – if you use a hacked wireless charger, we take a closer look at the latest developments in the unfolding LockBit ransomware drama, and Carole dips her toe into online AI romance apps.

https://grahamcluley.com/smashing-security-podcast-361/

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#cybersecurity #podcast #malware #ransomware #privacy #romance


Mniej haseł, więcej ransomware i sztucznej inteligencji – prognozy eksperta Sophos na 2024 r. https://linuxiarze.pl/mniej-hasel-wiecej-ransomware-i-sztucznej-inteligencji/ #cyberbezpieczenstwo #ransomware #sztucznainteligencja


The Hive #ransomware gang now also encrypts #Linux and #FreeBSD using new #malware variants specifically developed to target these platforms.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hive-ransomware-now-encrypts-linux-and-freebsd-systems/?&web_view=true
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I wish it became universally unacceptable both morally and legally to pay ransomware operators. Paying ransom like Colonial Pipeline supposedly did should be simply illegal and be considered something close to financing terrorism with corresponding legal consequences.

The only reason #ransomware even exists is because people are unwilling to accept their losses so they choose to pay. Every payment means more organizations and ordinary people will be hit. Also as ransomware "business" thrives and becomes more sophisticated so does ransomware protection - and consumers end up compensating the costs.

If ransomware encrypts your data you should consider them compromised and destroyed. Treat it as catastrophic failure, recover and move on.
US fuel pipeline hackers 'didn't mean to create problems'