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Cyber Security Today, Nov. 17, 2021 – Ransomware gangs now buying zero-day vulnerabilities, a warning about vulnerable memory chips and the Emotet gang is...

Today's episode reports on ransomware gangs being rich enough to buying zero-day vulnerabilities, a warning about vulnerable memory chips and the apparent return of Emotet

Hashtag trending Nov. 17 – Amazon fined; homebuyers keen on internet; U.S. government rejects making chips in China

*With files from Jori Negin-Schecter* Amazon fined $500,000 for hiding Covid numbers, homebuyers are prioritizing good internet, and the U.S. Government takes exception to Intel...

Coffee Briefing, Nov. 16, 2021 – Square Marketing comes to Canada; alliance to increase academic diversity in Canada; initiatives to support Canadian SMBs; and more

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Grab a coffee and take five while you nibble on these tidbits.

Hashtag trending Nov. 16 – Liberals to take a stance on Huawei; Epic Games shuts down Fortnite in China; Twitter Blue’s big problem

Canada’s Liberals are likely to exclude Huawei tech from policy, Epic Games shuts down the Chinese version of Fortnite, and the problem with Twitter...

Cyber Security Today, Nov. 15, 2021 – Cyberattack hits Ottawa medical clinic, FBI email server hacked, and a record DDoS attack

This episode looks at an attack on a Canadian health clinic, a misconfiguration error at the FBI, and more

Hashtag trending Nov. 15 – FBI external email hacked; Facebook tapers targeted ads; Patreon’s video platform

Hackers took control of an FBI email account, Facebook promises to curtail targeted ads criteria, and Patreon is making a YouTube competitor. That’s all the...

Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for Friday, Nov. 12, 2021

In this episode there's a discussion about protecting data from lateral movement by attackers, better awareness training for customer support staff and more

Cyber Security Today, Nov. 12, 2021 – Ransomware training from Ryerson, Aruba Central compromised, new botnet is discovered and more

This episode reports on ransomware training from a Canadian university for IT and business leaders, the hack of the Aruba Central service, the discovery of a new botnet and security updates released

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