
About 500 Singapore IP addresses may be affected, CSA says
Posted by Wolfman7, 16-05-2017The affected computers in Singapore may not have had their files encrypted because of the ‘kill switch’ that allowed one researcher to inadvertently limit the spread of the ransomware, CSA...

How to tell if you’re at risk from the WannaCry ransomware and what to do if you have been attacked
Posted by Wolfman7, 16-05-2017Businesses are still dealing with the fallout from a cyberattack that hit 200,000 victims in 150 countries, with many organizations and individuals wondering if they are at risk. Ransomware &...

CSA organises the Cybersecurity Challenge Singapore to attract promising cybersecurity talents
Posted by Wolfman7, 05-05-2017The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) is organising the Cybersecurity Challenge Singapore, a series of challenges and competitions designed to inspire and spur cyber enthusiasts to join the cyb...

Emmanuel Macron’s emails ‘hacked’ and posted online
Posted by Wolfman7, 06-05-2017A large trove of emails from the campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has been posted online just days before voters go to the polls to choose the country’s next leader in a...

Segregation of Internet networks for schools starts Friday
Posted by Wolfman7, 11-05-2017From Friday (May 12), teachers will no longer be able to access certain government-wide applications on their work laptops. They will have to use separate terminals to tap into the government intranet...

NUS, NTU networks hit by ‘sophisticated’ cyber attacks
Posted by Wolfman7, 12-05-2017The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) suffered separate IT network breaches in April, according to the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) and the Ministry of E...