This week's episode covers North Korea hacking Russia, malware in SSD hard drives, a USB drive warning, and the Log4Shell exploits continue.

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This week's episode covers Pfizer impersonations, home internet router vulnerabilities, industrial control system security flaws, and employee phishing training research.

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This week's episode covers free hotel Wi-Fi security flaws, Facebook snoops, a DIY kill cord to wipe a stolen laptop, and ICS computer spyware.

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This week's episode covers the Log4j/Log4Shell vulnerability, two new car theft attacks, and how a cyber attack is threatening to ruin your cream cheese holiday plans.

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This week's episode covers air-gap network attacks, IoT vulnerabilities, securing mobile devices, and a printer security flaw.

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This week's episode covers defense contracts and ransomware, common cloud misconfiguration exploits, theft of IP, and Android eavesdropping bugs.

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This week's episode offers a cybersecurity resource for businesses, the FBI gets hacked, Russia is tied to a hacking group, and the MLB is the target of pirating.

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This week's episode looks at the heavily scrutinized CMMC 2.0, supply chain attacks, more attacks on several business verticals, and a ransomware gang QUITS (really...).

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This week's episode looks at theft of ID of country's entire population, US and Israeli defense firms under attack, TMP vulnerability, and what would a week be without another ransomware attack.

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This week's episode looks at new Python-based ransomware and VMs, LANtenna Attacks, Android malware, and a special feature on the Facebook/Instagram/Whatsapp outage.

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News & Updates

APPALACHIA IN THE NEWS: Appalachia Technologies Cited in Case Study to Improve Efficiencies and Service Delivery   Improve and Evolve - this is one of the five Core Values of Appalachia Technologies and one we believe helps us to stay at the forefront of our industry.  Our Technical Assistance Center (TAC), while performing well and delivering quality service, was being challenged by processes for documentation that were manual and outdated.  Not satisfied with the current way of doing this, Chris Swecker, Manager of TAC, began to explore IT Glue.  IT Glue centralizes information, allowing for efficiencies in response time, accuracy, and client satisfaction.  As he explains, "IT Glue became our source of truth."  Chris and his team built on the success by incorporating additional tools to assist with password rotation and a client-side tool for password management and shared documentation.  

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