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Privacy
Firefox 69: Third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining now blocked by default
Digital Security
ICAO victim of a major cyberattack in 2016
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 13 Sep 2019 • 0 min. read
This week, we present an introduction to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, the review of the mobile threats and vulnerabilities detected for mobile during the first half of 2019, and Firefox 69 new features.
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 06 Sep 2019 • 0 min. read
Firefox new Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) feature launched to all users of the browser to offer better privacy and protection from cryptojacking.
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 06 Sep 2019 • 1 min. read
The organization was the victim of a watering hole attack, likely attributable to the APT LuckyMouse group
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 01 Mar 2019 • 2 min. read
Internet of Things
Top tips for protecting your Smart TV
The final few months of 2018 will likely be a busy time of year for people and cybercriminals will be no different as they continue to look for weak spots in networks
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 01 Oct 2018 • 6 min. read
A heated summer for cybersecurity in Canada
An overview of some of the cyberattacks that Canadian organizations faced in the summer months of 2018
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 20 Aug 2018 • 4 min. read
Canada tackles malicious online advertising
Federal agency issues Notices of Violation to Datablocks and Sunlight Media for allegedly facilitating the installation of malware through online advertising
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 20 Jul 2018 • 3 min. read
Kids Online
Stop Cyberbullying Day: Advice for victims and witnesses
A comprehensive list of some of the online resources available to victims, their families and friends
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 15 Jun 2018 • 5 min. read
Major reform of cybersecurity policies in France
This document, which is described by its authors as a “real white paper on cyber-defense”, is divided into three parts, followed by approximately 20 priority recommendations summarizing the central elements of the document.
Gabrielle Ladouceur Despins • 01 Mar 2018 • 3 min. read