Using online retailers has become a preferred way for people to do their shopping, particularly with Christmas just around the corner! This can also be a prime environment for cyber criminals to act and gather data for their own use. […]
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Being a charity trustee is one of the most rewarding ways you can contribute to an area you care about. Whether you’re passionate about human rights, educational inclusion, environmental protection or cultural heritage, as a trustee you have an important […]
Businesses in Scotland are being urged to sign up to a free digital tool which monitors the threats from cybercriminals. Police CyberAlarm helps businesses, who are part of the scheme, to understand and monitor malicious cyber activity. Members of the scheme […]
The July CyberScotland Third Sector Cyber Resilience Bulletin is designed to provide you with cyber related information for the third sector covering:
•Common Threats
•Recent Incidents and Lessons Learned
•Awareness and Guidance
The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest cyber threats, scams, news and updates.
This months topics include:
• New Secure Summer campaign launched by CyberScotland Partnership
• NCSC update guidance for shopping and paying safely online
• New charity hub launched to support victims of cyber and fraud crime across Scotland
• World Social Media Day and more…
As the summer sun beckons and holiday plans take shape, the excitement of travel can sometimes overshadow the need for vigilance. Unfortunately, scammers are always on the lookout for unsuspecting travellers. From fake booking websites to phishing emails, these cyber threats can turn your dream holiday into a nightmare.
As you prepare for a summer holiday filled with adventure and relaxation, it’s essential to consider the security of your digital devices. From smartphones to laptops, these devices hold valuable personal information that can be vulnerable to cyber threats when you’re away from home.
Summer is a time for relaxation and adventure, but it can also be a prime opportunity for cyber criminals to strike. It’s important to stay vigilant of the potential cyber threats during the summer months to prevent your plans from being disrupted. This is why the CyberScotland Partnership has launched the “Secure Summer: bright days, safe ways” campaign.
The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
•Vulnerability in the Modern Events Calendar WordPress plugin
• RCE bug present in OpenSSH gives root privileges on Linux servers