Subj : Sophos Virus News To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Wed May 25 2022 12:33:29 Here is the latest information from the Naked Security Blog from Sophos. You can go to nakedsecurity.sophos.com to read these. You can also sign up to have these delivered to your email during the week. Be sure that you PRACTICE SAFE HEX -- and that you keep your anti-virus, anti-malware, anti-spyware, and anti-ransomware software up to date. Do NOT open any email attachments, even if they appear to be from someone you know!! Even if you were notified in advance that the file was coming before it arrived, use EXTREME CAUTION when opening attachments, or even clicking on links. If it appears your email has been spoofed, change your access password immediately!! It's best to use 2 unrelated words (the longer, the better), separated by a non-alphabetic character...such as BOAT+TOUCH (please do NOT use this example). While you can't use high ascii characters online, you can use numbers, letters (upper and lower case), and symbols. The use of a Password Manager, such as Dashlane, is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. That way, you can create a different password for each site you visit, and you don't have to remember them...plus, you can make it a complex password, that's difficult for someone to guess. If they do, they can steal your identity, and make you liable for things like credit card debt, etc. Lastly, if your browser seemingly locks up, telling you to call Microsoft at a certain number, do NOT call the number!! Instead, close your web browser, clear the cache and cookies, do a full virus scan, then restart the browser. You may also want to reboot the computer afterwards. *** Poisoned Python and PHP packages purloin passwords for AWS access More supply chain trouble - this time with clear examples so you can learn how to spot this stuff yourself. *** Clearview AI face-matching service fined a lot less than expected The fine has finally gone through; but it's less than 45% of what was originally proposed. *** Mozilla patches Wednesday's Pwn2Own double exploit...on Friday! That was quick! 48 hours from exploit report to published patch. *** Microsoft patches the Patch Tuesday patch that broke authenticiation Remember the good old days when security patches rarely needed patches? Because security patches themselves were rare enough anyway? *** --- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (454:1/33) .