Friday 5 May 2017

Weekly News Roundup


Too busy working all week to keep up with the most interesting stories coming out of the technology and security industries? Below are our recommendations for a roundup of the top stories happening now that you need to know.

1. Google Docs users hit with phishing scam

This week a Google Docs phishing scam affected about 1 million users. Users who clicked a link and followed instructions risked giving hackers access to their email accounts. Read more…

2. IBM warns of malware on USB drives shipped to customers

IBM has urged customers to destroy USB drives which shipped with some of its Storewize storage systems because they may contain malware. Read more…

3. Bank Account Hackers Used SS7 to Intercept Security Codes

Hackers have exploited the Signaling System #7 international telecommunications signaling protocol as part of a two-stage attack designed to drain money from online bank accounts. Read more…

4. Snake malware is a sophisticated serpent aiming to poison Macs

News has emerged of yet another piece of malware targeting Apple’s computers, and this one is a heavyweight offender in terms of being a sophisticated piece of malicious software. Read more...


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