Missed Any of the Weekend’s Big Stories?
Here is a selection of top cyber security stories from the last few days:
- The Number of Mis-Issued 1.1.1.1 Certificates Grows. Here’s the Latest.
Read the full story on Mis-Issued Certificates - Qantas Cuts Executive Bonuses by 15% After a July Data Breach
Read the full story on the Qantas Data Breach - Cyberattack Forces Jaguar Land Rover to Tell Staff to Stay at Home
Read the full story on Jaguar Land Rover
Have You Been Breached?
Here are some useful links:
- Fintech Firm Wealthsimple Says Supply Chain Attack Resulted in Data Breach
Read the full story on Wealthsimple Data Breach - iCloud Calendar Abused to Send Phishing Emails from Apple’s Servers
Read the full story on iCloud Phishing Emails - AI-Powered Malware Hit 2,180 GitHub Accounts in “s1ngularity” Attack
Read the full story on AI-Powered Malware
About Jetico
Jetico provides complete endpoint data protection software for National Security, Compliance and Personal Privacy. Trusted for over 20 years by the U.S. Department of Defense, Jetico’s BCWipe can wipe selected files beyond forensic recovery, such as in response to classified data spills, while BCWipe Total WipeOut can erase hard drive data entirely, such as for disposal or decommission. To protect stored data, Jetico’s BestCrypt delivers compliant data encryption software for whole disks, virtual drives and selected files or folders. Jetico Enterprise Editions include central management for client software control.
Jetico products are trusted by government and military agencies, all of the top 10 U.S. defense contractors, many national laboratories, as well as various other enterprises and a wide global base of home and small business users in over 100 countries. Founded in 1995, Jetico is privately held and headquartered besides Otaniemi Science Park in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. For more information, please visit jetico.com.
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