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Weekly Cyber Security News 18/01/2019

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. There has been some amazing breach notifications this week, none of which I will comment on as there’s plenty of articles already. First item of comment this week is an interesting article commenting on various hosting providers – are they fair points? How far should our trust go in that any service provider of any kind is doing their best to look after both ours, and their, property?

New Release: ionCube24 App for iOS and Android

We are pleased to announce the release of the ionCube24 app for iOS and Android! With it, you can access ionCube24 wherever you are and monitor your site for performance and security issues. This is a big step forward for ionCube24 giving you ease of access for monitoring your website wherever you are. With notifications and in-app management options you can be aware of issues immediately and act fast. Take a look below to see what the ionCube24 app can do.

Weekly Cyber Security News 28/12/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. As we plummet to the end of 2018 in this odd Twilight-zone period between Xmas and New Year. If you’re not out there fending off the hackers then you could be stuck at home feeling in need of geeky fun as family and TV can only go so far. How about this to wind up the family?

Weekly Cyber Security News 14/12/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. As many of us ramp up to some kind of party frenzy over coming weeks, this timely article on how the youngsters and trendy ones are perhaps organising parties in a bad way could be worth absorbing. While it goes over my head (as according to my kids I’m a ‘miserable caveman’), hopefully it might help those of you more popular to get it right.

Weekly Cyber Security News 07/12/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. I don’t often play games, and until this issue below appeared on my feed due to the self inflicted data breach I was blissfully unaware. Apart from the horrific appearing customer service, the breach is deeply unfortunate. What can we learn from it? Perhaps when under a lot of stress make sure you configure (was it a thread configuration issue or bug?) anything customer facing correctly.

Weekly Cyber Security News 16/11/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Quite an interesting stream of news this week, however, my choices this week focus on threat management. The first one, and its quite alarming and not at all funny, shows an example of someone didn’t accept reasonable proof of account ownership for a password reset – something many of us face with public websites.