Microsoft Ruins Christmas
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Global counter-ransomware task force to become active in January [iophk: Windows TCO]
As first announced during a recent summit in Washington, Australia will lead the International Counter Ransomware Task Force, which includes the U.S. and its allies, in an effort to foster greater international information sharing and exchanging capabilities to battling the global ransomware problem.
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Claimant to Maintain Anonymity in English High Court Cyber Attack Case [iophk: Windows TCO]
On December 20, 2022, the English High Court has granted the victim of a cyber attack a permanent injunction against cyber attackers whilst the victim organization maintains its anonymity. Generally, a claimant’s identity is public in English court proceedings. Injunctions can be made against unknown and unidentifiable defendants enabling them to be granted against individuals who are acting in breach or threatening to commit a breach.
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Queensland University of Technology shuts IT systems after being hit by ransomware attack by Royal Team [iophk: Windows TCO]
A cyber attack at Queensland’s second-largest university has caused campus printers to spit out ransomware notes in bulk.
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Queensland University of Technology shuts IT systems after being hit by ransomware attack [iophk: Windows TCO]
The federal Department of Education has confirmed it is aware of the incident.
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Microsoft's Bot CAPTCHA is Annoying AF
One of my sons got a tablet for Christmas, and (like most kids) he wanted to play Minecraft on it. Being the fantastic dad that I am, I went to go set him up with a new Microsoft account so he could log into, and enjoy, Minecraft.