Solomon Klappholz
Solomon Klappholz is a Staff Writer at ITPro. He has experience writing about the technologies that facilitate industrial manufacturing which led to him developing a particular interest in IT regulation, industrial infrastructure applications, and machine learning.
Before he joined ITPro, Solomon graduated from the University of Warwick in 2021 with a BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics which included an intercalated year studying Philosophy at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
Outside of the office, Solomon enjoys reading, visiting new art exhibitions, and playing football.
Latest articles by Solomon Klappholz

CrowdStrike hits back at Delta’s “public posturing” as war of words intensifies
By Solomon Klappholz published
News CrowdStrike has responded to strong criticism from the CEO at Delta Air Lines, rejecting claims of gross negligence

Cyber firm KnowBe4 unknowingly hired a North Korean hacker
By Solomon Klappholz published
News KnowBe4 revealed it inadvertently hired a North Korean hacker pretending to be a remote worker based in the US

NCSC Active Cyber Defence 2.0 refresh looks to tailor services to the security market and threat landscape
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The NCSC plans to update its Active Cyber Defence program, introducing a refresh to keep the initiative up to date with the current threat landscape

Critical ServiceNow vulnerabilities exploited in ‘global reconnaissance campaign’
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Threat actors are actively exploiting vulnerabilities in the ServiceNow platform, with reports of hackers already posting personal data on the dark web

Software vendors are flocking to CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge
By Solomon Klappholz published
News CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge is picking up momentum, adding a further 100 companies to its list of signees since May

Threat actors are exploiting a VMware ESXi bug which could be “catastrophic” for affected firms
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The VMware ESXi hypervisor has become a favorite target in the digital extortion community, according to researchers

'Foreign threat actors' are targeting US tech startups to steal IP and sensitive data, cyber agencies warn
By Solomon Klappholz published
News US tech startups are a prime target for foreign intelligence agencies and threat groups, offering a chance to steal IP and state secrets

Zscaler just uncovered what could be the largest ransomware payment of all time
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Zscaler’s ThreatLabz identified a new record for the largest ransomware payment ever recorded, which is almost twice the size of the previous record holder

Rising data breach costs show no signs of slowing down, says IBM
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Data breach costs continued to rise, according to IBM, and they’re taking longer to recover from

Remote work is still causing security headaches for CISOs
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis CISOs still cite remote work as one of their major security sticking points four years on from the widespread shift at the beginning of COVID

The cost of the CrowdStrike outage continues to mount
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The costs associated with the CrowdStrike IT outage could surge in weeks to come, analysis suggests

US Department of State puts $10 million bounty on North Korean hacker’s head
By Solomon Klappholz published
News US law enforcement after information on the identification or location of a leading affiliate of a North Korean hacking gang, as the NCSC issues warning of its increased focus on critical infrastructure

Documents for Pentagon contractors found on dark web
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Hackers have reportedly dumped internal documents from Leidos Holdings on the dark web, raising questions about how organizations are securing their supply chains

Researchers discover “highly sophisticated’ operation using a 3,000-strong network of ghost accounts to spread malware on GitHub
By Solomon Klappholz published
A flood of ghost accounts are manipulating GitHub to promote malicious repositories and accounts – and this could be just the tip of the iceberg

Meta’s Llama 3.1 promises to compete with closed source competition
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Social media giant reveals its most powerful open source model yet, but stakeholders continue to question its credibility in the field

Wiz backs out of $23 billion Google acquisition
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Security firm cites antitrust and investor concerns as it backs out of Google deal, but experts note there are other cloud security specialists the search giant could turn to

NCA takes down world’s most prolific DDoS-for-hire website
By Solomon Klappholz published
A joint operation led by the National Crime Agency to infiltrate the Digitalstress.su criminal marketplace and take control of its infrastructure and domains

Hackers create fake CrowdStrike recovery resources
By Solomon Klappholz published
Businesses urged to exercise caution and look out for the file named ‘result.txt in %TMP%’ that could indicate a “Daolpu” infection

CISA breached a federal agency as part of its red team program — and nobody noticed for five months
By Solomon Klappholz published
News A red team assessment performed by CISA on an unnamed federal agency found a series of critical security weaknesses

Global IT outage caused by faulty CrowdStrike update could take ‘days and weeks’ to resolve, experts warn
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Responsible for one of the largest IT outages in years, CrowdStrike has had a tough day, but experts warn customers could face a "nightmare" in the coming days

Half of Australia’s population was exposed in the MediSecure breach, but victims might never know if they’re affected
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Financial difficulties at MediSecure mean it doesn’t have the resources to establish exactly who was impacted in a recent breach and what data was stolen

King’s Speech: Security in the spotlight as government promises new efforts to lock down insecure IT supply chains
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The new Labour government has promised fresh cybersecurity legislation aimed at minimizing supply chain risk and improving incident reporting

What's really motivating the Disney hackers?
By Solomon Klappholz published
One security expert told ITPro the Disney hackers could have ulterior motives despite framing themselves as hacktivist champions in support of content creators
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