As we continue to iterate and help organizations meet their observability goals, Logz.io is thrilled to announce we’ve earned over a dozen Winter 2023 G2 Badges for our Logz.io Open 360™ essential observability platform!G2 Research is a tech marketplace where people can discover, review, and manage the software they need to reach their potential. Here are the Winter 2023 G2 … [Read more...] about Logz.io’s Open 360 Observability Platform Takes Home Over a Dozen Winter G2 Badges
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Where Linux is in your home, and how to protect Linux devices from hacking
Over the first 23 years of this century, the Linux operating system has become as ubiquitous as Windows. Although only 3% of people use it on their laptops and PCs, Linux dominates the Internet of Things, and is also the most popular server OS. You almost certainly have at least one Linux device at home — your Wi-Fi router. But it’s highly likely there are actually many more: … [Read more...] about Where Linux is in your home, and how to protect Linux devices from hacking
New Logz.io Platform Feature: The Home Dashboard
Managing observability data can feel like a juggling act. Modern cloud applications generate vast amounts of data, and quickly accessing the most important data is a fundamental step toward quickly gaining unobstructed visibility into your infrastructure and applications. Yet, when data volumes grow, complexity follows. Many observability users find it overwhelming to assess … [Read more...] about New Logz.io Platform Feature: The Home Dashboard
Researcher Uncovers Potential Wiretapping Bugs in Google Home Smart Speakers
Dec 30, 2022Ravie LakshmananBug Bounty / Privacy A security researcher was awarded a bug bounty of $107,500 for identifying security issues in Google Home smart speakers that could be exploited to install backdoors and turn them into wiretapping devices. The flaws "allowed an attacker within wireless proximity to install a 'backdoor' account on the device, enabling them to … [Read more...] about Researcher Uncovers Potential Wiretapping Bugs in Google Home Smart Speakers
Are home video surveillance systems safe?
Smart homes represent a young, yet full-fledged category of electronic goods. Kettles with a web interface, irons that switch off remotely, smart lighting control systems — it’s all been invented to make our lives easier. But are these products safe? Besides convenience, internet of things (IoT) devices bring new security and privacy risks, and it’s a rare week that passes … [Read more...] about Are home video surveillance systems safe?
Same CyberSec in Office and at Home
It was first the pandemic that changed the usual state of work - before, it was commuting, working in the office & coming home for most corporate employees. Then, when we had to adapt to the self-isolation rules, the work moved to home offices, which completely changed the workflow for many businesses.As the pandemic went down, we realized success never relied on where the … [Read more...] about Same CyberSec in Office and at Home
Someone Like Me: Cami Lewis on being a “work at home mom”
You can’t be a distributed company like us and not believe inherently in flexibility. We’ve worked flexibility into our Source Code—as part of our Home, Dinner tenet, we empower Elasticians to find balance through innovation and efficiency (and yes, be home for dinner).Cami Lewis, Global Security Lead - Community at Elastic, knows a thing or two about having to be flexible and … [Read more...] about Someone Like Me: Cami Lewis on being a “work at home mom”
Attackers Can Remotely Disable Fortress Wi-Fi Home Security Alarms
New vulnerabilities have been discovered in Fortress S03 Wi-Fi Home Security System that could be potentially abused by a malicious party to gain unauthorized access with an aim to alter system behavior, including disarming the devices without the victim's knowledge. The two unpatched issues, tracked under the identifiers CVE-2021-39276 (CVSS score: 5.3) and CVE-2021-39277 … [Read more...] about Attackers Can Remotely Disable Fortress Wi-Fi Home Security Alarms
Bringing Cybersecurity Home – Cisco Blog
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, reminding us that cyber-attacks know no boundaries between work and home, so we need to be diligent about cyber hygiene across all environments. With the abundance of connected devices we all depend on, protecting your digital footprint is no longer optional. But where do you learn what to do? People who work for larger corporations may … [Read more...] about Bringing Cybersecurity Home – Cisco Blog
Fibaro Smart Home Center hacked
The idea of a smart home is becoming more and more mainstream nowadays. Previously appealing mostly to geeks and people who always buy the newest toys, smart home setups have become quite popular, and a basic setup can even be affordable. One of our colleagues joined the smart home party and added some fancy, techie things to his new home. After he installed everything, he … [Read more...] about Fibaro Smart Home Center hacked