The annual conference run by Ireland’s IRISS is back. This year’s conference will be held on November 18th at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. There’s both a conference schedule, as well as a cyber security challenge. For the conference the speaker lineup is a combination of both local and international speakers: Eugene Kaspersky, CEO, Kaspersky… Continue reading IRISSCON 2021 Cyber Crime Conference
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All US Government Websites to Start Using HTTPS
From September 1st this year all US government websites that use the .gov top level domain name will be obliged to use SSL and be available over HTTPS only. Eventually they plan to add the .gov zone to the HSTS which would make it technically obligatory to have an SSL in order for a site… Continue reading All US Government Websites to Start Using HTTPS
EURid Registry Platform Under Attack
EURid, who run the .eu domain name registry, have been having issues over the last few days which are the result of a number of denial of service attacks. The registry’s services were degraded from the morning of Friday 24th April through until Monday. Services returned to normal, but unfortunately it looks like either the… Continue reading EURid Registry Platform Under Attack
How to Spot a Corona Virus / COVID 19 Phish
Unfortunately cyber crime has not stopped during the global COVID-19 crisis. If anything there’s probably been an increase in certain types of malicious activity. EuroPol and other agencies have been sharing tips and resources to help individuals and businesses address security, which with so many employees now being forced to work from home, has become… Continue reading How to Spot a Corona Virus / COVID 19 Phish
IRISSCERT 2019 Cybercrime Conference Tickets Available
IRISSCERT, which is Ireland’s first CSIRT (Computer Security Incident Response Team) will be holding its annual cybercrime conference in November. The event will be held on November 20th in the Ballsbridge Hotel. Speakers confirmed for the event include: Graham Cluley Jelena Milosevic Raj Samani Lisa Forte Jenny Radcliffe Dan Raywood Dave Lewis Mick Moran Alex… Continue reading IRISSCERT 2019 Cybercrime Conference Tickets Available
Afilias to Offer Registry Lock for 28 Domain Extensions
Afilias has announced that they’ll start offering a “registry lock” service for all 28 owned or operated TLDs on the Afilias registry system. “Registry Lock” is a service that appeals primarily to bigger brands, governments, high profile websites or financial institutions. With a registry lock applied it makes it incredibly difficult for a domain to… Continue reading Afilias to Offer Registry Lock for 28 Domain Extensions
APWG & M3AAWG Survey on Whois Challenges in InfoSec
The APWG and M3AAWG recently conducted a survey among their members and the broader infosec community to get an understanding of how WHOIS changes had impacted security investigators. The survey results come from just over 300 participants’ responses. Both organisations have formally written to ICANN and are asking that ICANN make several fundamental changes to… Continue reading APWG & M3AAWG Survey on Whois Challenges in InfoSec
IE Zone Now DNSSEC Enabled
As of about 45 minutes ago the .ie zone has had DNSSEC turned on. For the next few months DS records will be processed manually Here’s the full announcement: IEDR are pleased to announce the deployment of DNS security extensions (DNSSEC) for the .ie country code top level domain (ccTLD). This protocol will enable service providers… Continue reading IE Zone Now DNSSEC Enabled
Paul Vixie: The Openness of the Internet is Poisoning Us
Paul Vixie recently gave a presentation at a security conference in the Netherlands entitled “Defective by Design — How the Internet’s Openness is Slowly Poisoning Us ” It’s a provocative title for a talk and this interview he gave at the conference is well worth watching. Watch it and make up your own mind: Related articles… Continue reading Paul Vixie: The Openness of the Internet is Poisoning Us
IEDR Claim Website Will Be Restored Tomorrow
The IEDR’s main website has been in “maintenance mode” for the last two weeks with a simple message about a security incident being displayed. As of this morning, however, it has been updated with slightly different text: IE Domain Registry (IEDR) has restored services to all of its customers. Our corporate website, which is moving… Continue reading IEDR Claim Website Will Be Restored Tomorrow