January 5, 2022
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EventBuilder allows by providing pre-registration and attendee-only content, Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business can work together seamlessly. More than one million CSV/JSON files containing the personal information of people who registered for events via Microsoft Teams https://thedigitalhacker.com/misconfiguration-in-eventbuilder-exposes-100k-event-registrants-personal-information/
A team of security researchers has published details this week about a suite of 16 vulnerabilities that impact the Bluetooth software stack that ships with System-on-Chip (SoC) boards from several popular vendors. The vulnerabilities, collectively known as BrakTooth, allow attackers to crash or freeze devices or, in the worst-case scenarios, execute malicious code and take over entire systems.
https://therecord.media/billions-of-devices-impacted-by-new-braktooth-bluetooth-vulnerabilities/
On the 6th of September, South Africa’s Department of Justice was hit by a ransomware attack that targeted its network and managed to encrypt its entire systems, thus electronic services were not available anymore, neither internally, nor to the public.
https://heimdalsecurity.com/blog/south-africa-ransomware-attack-department-of-justice/
Honey Beez is a retired computer hacker, chess addict, author, and mother. Honey is an American and a New Yorker. She has written several Children’s books and chess books as well as creating an American chess opening called The Bee Defense.
Trip Elix is an author, podcaster and video personality Over the last 30 years, he has worked as a security analyst and privately as a consultant, investigator, forensic technician and a skip tracer. He is the author of three books and gives talks on security and privacy.
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