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Episode 157: Do we need an FDA for Software? Also: operationalizing Threat Intelligence

The Security Ledger

Connected devices like home routers, IP enabled cameras and digital video recorders or smart televisions and appliances commonly run software – or “firmware” – that lacks even basic protections against common threats like buffer overflow attacks. On the Internet of Things, however, things are different.

IoT 40
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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

We never really consciously decided that she shouldn't go back to work, but a series of events including her being fed up with corporate life and us deciding to move interstate meant that she never did (although she's continued consulting on an ad hoc basis). Money gave us that choice. (I'm Kylie and I started investing while we were young.

Education 111
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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #20 [Foot in the Door] The Q1 2023's Top-Clicked Phishing Scams | INFOGRAPHIC

KnowBe4

The Snake malware, initially known as "Uroburos" was developed in late 2003, and the first versions of the implant were completed by early 2004. A report from GlobalScape found that organizations lose an average of $4 million in revenue due to just one non-compliance event.