Windows TCO Leftovers
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Computing UK ☛ CISA flags up actively exploited Google Chrome and Excel flaws
CISA's directive gives federal agencies until 23rd January to implement measures against these vulnerabilities
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TechTarget ☛ Ransomware trends, statistics and facts heading into 2024 [Ed: Ransomware is predominantly a Windows TCO thing, but Microsoft bribes publishers to claim it's just some generic thing]
Supply chain attacks, double extortion and RaaS are just a few of the ransomware trends that will continue to disrupt businesses in 2024. Is your industry a top target?
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SANS ☛ Suspicious Prometei Botnet Activity, (Sun, Jan 7th)
The file sqhost.exe...
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The Straits Times ☛ Philippines turns to hackers for help as US warns of China cyberthreat [Ed: Time to delete Windows then. This country is over-dependent on outdated Microsoft junk.]
China's Foreign Ministry said it opposed "baseless rumours" of the country carrying out cyber attacks.
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Scoop News Group ☛ Energy Department has cyber threats to infrastructure in mind with $70 million funding offer | FedScoop [iophk: A solution? Just don't deploy Windows!]
The DOE’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response is seeking proposals for technology that strengthens the resilience of infrastructure from a variety of risks, including cybersecurity, part of an emphasis on taking care of “the operational technology side of the house.” The DOE’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response is seeking proposals for technology that strengthens the resilience of infrastructure from a variety of risks, including cybersecurity, part of an emphasis on taking care of “the operational technology side of the house.”