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The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest threats, scams, news and updates covering cyber security and cyber resilience topics. Due to current circumstances and threats emerging as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic we are also circulating information on a much wider range of scams. We hope you continue to benefit from this resource and we ask that you circulate this information to your networks, adapting where you see fit.

The CyberScotland Bulletin is available to view online here:
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CyberScotland Threat Intelligence Bulletin

The CyberScotland Threat Intelligence Bulletin is now available to read here. This bulletin is designed to provide information about emerging or escalating cyber threats, and is created in conjunction with SBRC’s Cyber Incident Response.

This issue covers topics including:

  • Microsoft source code exposed
  • Zend framework remote code execution vulnerability revealed
  • Malware uses WiFi BSSID for victim identification

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The above information is from CyberScotland Bulletin January 2021 Thu 14/01/2021

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CyberScotland Bulletin January 2021
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The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest threats, scams, news and updates covering cyber security and cyber resilience topics. Due to current circumstances and threats emerging as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic we are also circulating information on a much wider range of scams. We hope you continue to benefit from this resource and we ask that you circulate this information to your networks, adapting where you see fit.
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CyberScotland