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Todd Scalzott

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Working on being human since 1965. Tweets on virtualization & other tech that interests me; cooking; cycling; other things (see 1st sentence).

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Does your email and endpoint security solution handle recursive archives? Do you flag incorrect file extensions? > Hackers now use ZIP file concatenation to evade detection bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


Make your AP and Finance teams aware—ensure strong processes with sensible validation checks. > DocuSign's Envelopes API abused to send realistic fake invoices bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


Silently on by default. Go to Settings-->Data Privacy. In our newest tech age, this is something to keep an eye out for on most platforms. LinkedIn turns on AI model personal data training by default - without notifying users thestack.technology/linkedin-train…


Hot take: This targets orgs that value low friction and convenience over security, coupled with reduced likelihood of active log monitoring. We need to do better by default. > Construction firms breached in brute force attacks on accounting software bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


This feels like a supply chain attack, so far. > Remotely Exploding Pagers schneier.com/blog/archives/…


Hundreds of millions of concurrent connections. 300K messages/sec. > Pushy to the Limit: Evolving Netflix’s WebSocket proxy for the future netflixtechblog.com/pushy-to-the-l…


Get patching! If you haven't yet, you are late. > Critical SonicWall SSLVPN bug exploited in ransomware attacks bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


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