IRS Warns of EFIN Scam

IRS Warns of EFIN Scam

The Internal Revenue Service has issued an urgent warning to tax professionals over a new scam in which cyber-criminals impersonate the IRS over email in an attempt to steal Electronic Filing Identification Numbers (EFINs). Carrying the subject line “Verifying your EFIN before e-filing,” the scam email purports to be from “IRS Tax E-Filing.” In the body of the bogus email, targets are asked to send an EFIN acceptance letter dated within the last 12 months…

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Mercedes Issues eCall Recall

Mercedes Issues eCall Recall

Luxury car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz AktienGesellschaft has recalled over a million vehicles following the discovery of an emergency call system fault.  A glitch uncovered in the eCall feature means alerts sent from the car to emergency services in the event of an accident may contain incorrect information regarding the vehicle’s location.  The software-related bug impacts 1,292,258 cars in the United States manufactured from 2016 through 2021. Among the vehicles affected are the A-, B-, C-, E-, GT-, S-,…

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Linux 101: How to remove legacy communication services

Linux 101: How to remove legacy communication services

To keep your Linux servers and desktops as secure as possible, you should check for (and remove) legacy communication services. Jack Wallen shows you how. Image: Jack Wallen Linux is a very secure operating system, but it’s not perfect. No operating system is. In fact, any platform that’s connected to a network is, in many ways, vulnerable. Like all other operating systems, there are a number of steps you can take to help mitigate those…

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The Right Partner is as Important as the Right Technology – Cisco Blogs

The Right Partner is as Important as the Right Technology – Cisco Blogs

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it seemed like the world ground to a halt. Not just because travel bans were put in place and lockdowns were applied, but the productivity of manufacturing supply chains were interrupted. Factories shut down overnight; workers went home; and it quickly became apparent that without our global manufacturing industry working at peak speeds, we were going to run out of basic necessities like toilet paper and canned goods very quickly….

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Brave New World: Safari Content Blocking

Brave New World: Safari Content Blocking

By Andrey Meshkov, CEO and CTO at AdGuard Content blocking is not a priority for Apple and WebKit. Content blocking in Safari is possible despite all its issues and limitations. If we want to improve it, we need to contribute to WebKit ourselves. This article is about content blocking on Apple platforms, mainly iOS. Why is it important to talk about Apple? First of all, it’s Apple, and it enjoys a large enough market share…

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Post Office Announces New Digital ID Solutions

Post Office Announces New Digital ID Solutions

The Post Office in the UK has announced it will expand the use of digital identity technology in partnership with software company Yoti. The government-owned retail postal service will roll out a range of products both online and in-branch, providing consumers with a range of choices as to how they verify themselves via modern technology. The collaboration is designed to make Post Office transactions more simple and secure going forward. Among the products to be…

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Vulnerability Patching: Why Does It Fall Short So Often?

Vulnerability Patching: Why Does It Fall Short So Often?

Weak threat insight, SecOps competing priorities, and fear of making things worse are key reasons By Chris Goettl, Director of Security Product Management, Ivanti It isn’t glamorous. It won’t guarantee a company staff promotion or kudos, but patching is a critical risk prevention function in any environment. Unfortunately, it’s task organizations tend to push aside – until they’re hit with a multi-million-dollar breakdown. Ponemon recently found that 60% of security breach victims say they became…

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For Banks – The Contact Center is Your Best Friend – Cisco Blogs

For Banks – The Contact Center is Your Best Friend – Cisco Blogs

For years, the album that sold the most units was Carole King’s “Tapestry”. Estimates are that this record has sold more than 25 million copies. Rife with well-known songs, an interesting comment made by one of the initial reviewers in 1971 called the song “You’ve Got a Friend” the “core” of and “essence” of the album. It didn’t hurt that James Taylor’s version also became a monster hit. For banks, they too have a friend…

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SBRC Adds Ransomware Scenario to Security Training Program

SBRC Adds Ransomware Scenario to Security Training Program

The Scottish Business Resilience Center (SBRC) has announced a ransomware-focused update to its facilitation of the National Cyber Security Center’s (NCSC) Exercise in a Box program, which it has been running with businesses across Scotland since late 2020. The program – delivered with support from the Scottish Government, Police Scotland and other stakeholders – sees workshops provided to businesses via Zoom or Microsoft Teams. The workshops focus on cyber-resilience, exploring various scenarios to test organizations’…

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Duo Charged with Multimillion-Dollar Dark Web Drug Conspiracy

Duo Charged with Multimillion-Dollar Dark Web Drug Conspiracy

Two men have been charged with a dark web drug distribution conspiracy said to be worth millions of dollars. Kevin Ombisi, 31, and Eric Russell Jr, 35, both of Katy, Texas, were each charged in a complaint filed in the Western District of Tennessee after being arrested last Thursday. Ombisi is charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of unlawful distribution of controlled substances, and Russell is charged with one count of conspiracy….

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