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Alexandre Maravilla

Digital Identity Wallets against identity theft fraud

Identity theft or impersonation is a type of fraud in which criminals manage to supplant the identity of the person being deceived, based on the theft of their personal...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 29 January – 4 February

Exploits that allow privilege elevation in Windows published Security researchers have made public several exploits that leverage a known elevation of privilege vulnerability that affects all versions of Windows 10. The exploits...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 22-28 january
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 22-28 January

New vulnerabilities in Linux Two new vulnerabilities of risk have recently been disclosed and are reportedly affecting Linux systems. If exploited, they could allow privilege escalation on the vulnerable system. CVE-2021-4034...
shopping " securely " on the Internet
Martiniano Mallavibarrena

Are we really shopping ” securely ” on the Internet?

Once Black Friday, Singles’ Day (if you have Chinese roots or any kind of relationship to it) and Christmas are over, I’m sure the vast majority of us have...
The risks of not having controlled exposure to information (III)
Susana Alwasity

The risks of not having controlled exposure to information (III)

Finally comes the last and long-awaited post in this series on the risks of uncontrolled information overexposure. As we saw in the previous post, we know how to minimise...
Paloma Recuero de los Santos

IoT and Big Data: What’s the link?

The digital revolution has changed our lives. To begin with, technological advances were linked to the worlds of scientific research, industrial innovation, the space race, defence, health, private companies...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 15–21 january

Cyber-attack campaign against Ukrainian targets The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center team has been analysing the succession of cyberattacks against Ukrainian organisations since 13 January, which have affected at least 15 government institutions...
Santiago Morante Cendrero

Deep Learning in Star Wars: May Computation Be With You

Today we are going to talk about how Artificial Intelligence and, Deep Learning in particular, are being used in the filming of movies and series, achieving better results in...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 8–14 january
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 8–14 january

Microsoft security bulletin Microsoft has published its January security bulletin in which it has fixed a total of 97 bugs, including six 0-day vulnerabilities and nine bugs classified as critical....
The risks of not having controlled exposure to information
Susana Alwasity

The risks of not having controlled exposure to information (I)

Welcome to the digital era. This is an era in which we embrace technology, with what it offers us in almost every sphere of our lives. From carrying a...

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