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Weaponizing "Contact Us" Forms: Stopping "ZipLine"-Style Phishing At The Front Door

"Contact Us" phishing schemes are causing stress. We examine how ZipLine-style attackers turn routine web inquiries into a backdoor malware delivery system.

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Microsoft Teams Social Engineering Scams: Recognizing The Red Flags

Microsoft Teams is being used in social engineering scams. We examine the warning signs users should recognize and outline practical steps they should take if they suspect a compromise.

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Preventing Resource-Exhaustion Attacks By Disgruntled Insiders

A former employee is sent to jail for creating "infinite loops". We examine how non-terminating threads can crash critical systems.

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Quantum Shields: Why Encryption Still Matters In A Post-Quantum Cloud

Quantum threats are increasing. Is it time to do away with encryption? We examine how encryption works today and will likely work tomorrow.

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Stopping Employee Credit Line Fraud Before It Starts

An employee steals $100K from her employer, in part by opening new lines of credit. We comment on practical steps employers can take to tighten authorization, monitoring, and enforcement to prevent employees from opening credit lines.

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Do Your Employees Feel Empowered To Decline Extra Work? You Make The Call

A new survey states that most U.S. workers are ready and willing to decline extra work. Is that how it works in your organization? We want to know.

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Weaponizing "Contact Us" Forms: Stopping "ZipLine"-Style Phishing At The Front Door

"Contact Us" phishing schemes are causing stress. We examine how ZipLine-style attackers turn routine web inquiries into a backdoor malware delivery system.

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Is Workplace Misconduct On The Rise? You Make The Call

A survey reveals most employees feel protected at work, but many employees report different forms of wrongdoing. We chime in and want to know your opinion.

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Microsoft Teams Social Engineering Scams: Recognizing The Red Flags

Microsoft Teams is being used in social engineering scams. We examine the warning signs users should recognize and outline practical steps they should take if they suspect a compromise.

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