
News in Brief: IC3 scam-reporting service abused by scammers
An unpleasant irony: The FBI’s IC3 scam-reporting brand is being ripped off by scammers

An unpleasant irony: The FBI’s IC3 scam-reporting brand is being ripped off by scammers

The US government has stated that a cyber trick called Fast Flux is a ‘National Security Threat.’
C:\INETPUB?">Those rumors that C:\INETPUB could break your updates? Untrue. It wasn’t a bug, it was a feature! (Who knew?)

Another case where the service that was supposed to improve your safety and security actually exposed you to danger.

Lots of security holes fixed, but none of them reported as zero-days.

Even though Firefox isn’t based on Chrome, the coders of each browser engine made similar mistakes.

Windows only, apparently, but a sandbox bypass could lead to infection by “just visiting” a rogue site.

When governments demand to regulate crypto, is that a practical step, or just intellectual laziness?

23andMe has loads of DNA samples that they are looking to sell. What to do?

GitHub tools aimed at boosting security were hacked to steal secrets instead.

Everyone loves a feel-good cybersecurity story… like this one.

Criminals have found an Achilles’ heel for mobile phone wallet apps.

CVVs, chips, PINs, mobile wallets and MFA all make card scams harder. But what problems remain?

As the cybersecurity vendor market matures, it’s hard to know what’s best for your organization.

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