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Google Ads Weaponized – WhatsApp Hacked – Surveillance of SmartPhones Finds Shooters – Insider Show Notes
Google.. Google Ads were weaponized in a way that made them appear like any other ad – Allowing hackers to infect computers with malware via a single click. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-abuse-google-ads-to-spread-malware-in-legit-software/ Malware operators have been increasingly abusing the Google Ads platform to spread malware to unsuspecting users searching for popular software products such as Grammarly, Audacity, μTorrent, and OBS. The threat actors clone the official websites of these projects and distribute trojanized versions of their software when users click the download button. Surveillance… Identifying People Using Cell Phone Location Data https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/01/identifying-people-using-cell-phone-location-data.html According to court documents, the investigators identified Greenwood and Crahan almost immediately after the attacks took place by using cell phone data that allegedly showed both men in the vicinity of all...
Cybersecurity for Small Businesses
Introduction Cybersecurity is not something that most small business owners think about, but it should be. The cost of a cyber attack can be tremendous for a small business, especially if the owner has not taken the proper steps to protect against it. This article will help small enterprises to learn about cybersecurity and what steps they can take today to protect themselves from attacks in the future. Update your software regularly. Updating your software is just as important as updating your antivirus. If you have the option to set automatic updates, do it! This way, you won't forget about updating your computer and miss out on critical security patches that protect against malware and viruses. If you don't have an option for automatic updates (or if you are using a free version of any software), manually check for new versions now and again. For example, in Windows, there is a "Windows Update" button on the taskbar that will give you information about any new updates available to...