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Gabriel Bergel

Mobile Malware, part of the Generation Z

Generation Z or “post Millenials” is the demographic group born between 1994 and 2010, mobile malware was born in 2004 with Cabir, the first virus to affect Symbian Series 60 phones....
ElevenPaths

Cyber Security Weekly Briefing May 8-14

Ransomware attack on a main US oil pipeline US energy company Colonial Pipeline was hit by a ransomware attack on Friday, causing the shutdown of around 8800km of pipelines supplying...
4 Tips for A Safe Return to the Workplace
ElevenPaths

4 Tips for a Safe Return to the Workplace

It has now been a year since many of us left our physical office behind to embrace remote working. Living rooms and bedrooms became our new offices and meeting rooms,...
Unravelling the Quantum Tangle of Cybersecurity: Quantum Computers, Quantum and Post-Quantum Cryptography
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

Unravelling the Quantum Tangle of Cybersecurity: Quantum Computers, Quantum and Post-Quantum Cryptography

Do you know what’ s the difference between quantum computing, quantum cryptography and post-quantum cryptography? Because to be honest, they have (almost) nothing to do with each other. They...
Tips to Download Apps Securely
ElevenPaths

Tips to Download Apps Securely

The arrival of smartphones brought about a paradigm shift in the way we use and consume content through mobile devices. So much so that, from that moment on, they...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing May 1-7
ElevenPaths

Cyber Security Weekly Briefing May 1-7

Apple fixes four 0-day vulnerabilities in WebKit Apple released yesterday a security update to fix four 0-day vulnerabilities that could be actively exploited, according to Apple itself. These four flaws...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing April 24-30 2021
ElevenPaths

Cyber Security Weekly Briefing April 24-30

BadAlloc – Critical Vulnerabilities in Industrial IoT and OT Devices Microsoft security researchers have discovered 25 critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities, collectively referred to as BadAlloc, affecting a wide...
Do I Really Need an Antivirus?
ElevenPaths

Do I Really Need an Antivirus?

How can standard users protect themselves? In this article we explain what an antivirus is for and how you can be (more) protected.
NFT Fever: The Latest Cryptocurrency Killing It Online
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

NFT Fever: The Latest Cryptocurrency Killing It Online

In May 2007, the digital artist known as Beeple decided to create and publish a new piece of artwork on the Internet every day. True to his word, he...
Telefónica Tech, recognized with Palo Alto Networks’ SASE, Cloud and Cortex Specializations
Pablo Alarcón Padellano

Telefónica Tech, recognized with Palo Alto Networks’ SASE, Cloud and Cortex Specializations

We are the first partner in Spain awarded with Prisma SASE, Prisma Cloud and Cortex XDR/XSOAR specializations.

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