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London issues call to arms to cyber security community

Posted onOctober 13, 2017October 16, 2017

Cyber security community called on to help educate capital’s small businesses about cyber crime and give them practical advice London is calling on the cyber security community to help keep the city’s more than one million small businesses safe from Read More …

CategoriesNews October 2017TagsCybercrime, IT Security, Security, SME, UK, Information Security - Infosec, SMB, London

Melbourne accelerator program seeks APAC cybersecurity startups

Posted onJuly 17, 2017July 18, 2017

A new cybersecurity accelerator program is set to launch in Melbourne this month, thanks to an incubator partnership between Deakin University and Dimension Data. The program, CyRise, is now looking for early-stage cybersecurity entrepreneurs and professionals from across Australia, New Read More …

CategoriesNews July 2017TagsSecurity, Australia, Start Up, APAC, SMB, Accelerator program

Microsoft to Remove SMBv1 Protocol in Next Windows 10 Version (RedStone 3)

Posted onJune 20, 2017June 21, 2017

The Server Message Block version 1 (SMBv1) — a 30-year-old file sharing protocol which came to light last month after the devastating WannaCry outbreak — will be removed from the upcoming Windows 10 (1709) Redstone 3 Update. The SMBv1 is Read More …

CategoriesNews June 2017TagsMalware, Security, Microsoft, Windows, SMB, Update

EternalRocks spreads seven Windows SMB exploits

Posted onMay 23, 2017July 14, 2018

Someone has stitched together seven of the Windows SMB exploits leaked by the ShadowBrokers, creating a worm that has been spreading through networks since at least the first week of May. Researcher Miroslav Stampar, a member of the Croatian government’s Read More …

CategoriesNews May 2017TagsCybercrime, Malware, Security, Shadow Brokers, Exploit, Windows, SMB, Worm

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