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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (28 Apr 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (28 Apr 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to [email protected]. Below is the Favourite Security Reads of this Week. 中小企網站不設防 成黑客寶藏 (Written by HKCERT on Hong Kong Economic Times, 2017-04-14, Chinese) NoSQL數據庫 設定正確免被勒索 (Written by HKCERT on Hong...
Release Date: 28 Apr 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (21 Apr 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (21 Apr 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to hkcert@hkcert....
Release Date: 21 Apr 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (13 Apr 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (13 Apr 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to hkcert@hkcert....
Release Date: 13 Apr 2017
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Windows Vista End of Support
HKCERT calls for attention on Windows Vista End of Support Microsoft has announced the end of support (EOS) date of Windows Vista on 11 April 2017. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide support and security patch for Windows Vista. To be...
Release Date: 13 Apr 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (7 Apr 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (7 Apr 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to [email protected]. Below is the Favourite Security Reads of this Week. 特權存取 宜納入資訊保安策略 (Written by HKCERT on Hong Kong Economic Times, 2017-03-31, Chinese) Simplifying Risk Management (Security Intelligence, 2017-03-28) Mapping the Cybersecurity Assessment Tool...
Release Date: 7 Apr 2017
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HKCERT Security Newsletter (April 2017 Issue)
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Pay attention to fake "PopVote" website
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Hong Kong Google Play Store's Apps Security Risk Report (March 2017)
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Release Date: 3 Apr 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (31 Mar 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (31 Mar 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to [email protected]. Below is the Favourite Security Reads of this Week. 特權存取欠管理 易受黑客威脅 (Written by HKCERT on Hong Kong Economic Times, 2017-03-24, Chinese) Google takes Symantec to the woodshed for mis-issuing 30,000 HTTPS certs (Ars Technica...
Release Date: 31 Mar 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (24 Mar 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (24 Mar 2017) . "Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to [email protected]. Below is the Favourite Security Reads of this Week. 域名不續期 或被罪犯利用 (Written by HKCERT on Hong Kong Economic Times, 2017-03-17, Chinese) Q4 2016 Global DDoS Threat Landscape Report (Imperva, 2017-03-15) Wildcard Certificates Make Encryption...
Release Date: 24 Mar 2017
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Favourite Security Reads of the Week (17 Mar 2017)
Favourite Security Reads of the Week (17 Mar 2017) .
"Favourite Security Reads of the Week". Each week we share five news or articles that we like. We hope you will love this column and we welcome your comment via email to [email protected].
Below is the Favourite Security Reads of this Week.
港人用物聯網設備 保安意識弱 (Written by HKCERT on Hong Kong Economic Times, 2017-03-10, Chinese)
One in five websites uses insecure SHA-1 certificate (BetaNews, 2017-03-10...
Release Date: 17 Mar 2017
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Pay attention to fake "PopVote" website
Today, some people on the Internet spreaded a fake "PopVote" website to lure citizens to enter information, HKCERT had contacted the person in charge of "PopVote" and confirmed that they do not own this website. HKCERT had contacted related agencies to take action...
Release Date: 13 Mar 2017
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