Category: Latest Vulnerability
From deepfakes to crypto crime to in-flight drone-based data theft, cyber awareness in 2022 will look a bit different. Good cyber awareness means knowing these risks and preparing for it. click here to read...
Security professionals are already in short supply. Combine that with alert fatigue, a demand surge, and the 24×7 nature of the modern workplace, and it’s clear why employee burnout is increasing. click here to...
The FBI has said that FIN7, an infamous cybercrime group, has sent malicious USB devices to US companies over the past few months in the hopes of infecting their systems with malware and carrying...
According to a new report released by Chainalysis on cryptocurrency crime trends, $14 billion in cryptocurrency was sent to illicit addresses in 2021, nearly double the figure seen in 2020. click here to read...
A handful of malware samples that emerged in 2021 demonstrated once again that Apple’s technologies, while less prone to attack and compromise than Windows systems, are not invulnerable. click here to read full Article...
Cybersecurity researchers claimed to have found over a thousand phishing toolkits that are able to hack two-factor authentication, allowing hackers to conduct sophisticated attacks on a target system. It is bizarre to admit that...
Experts claimed that state-backed North Korean hackers have stolen nearly $1.7 billion worth of cryptocurrency from various exchanges in the past five years. Federal prosecutors from the U.S. believe that the Government of North...
Senators noted the alleged lack of security of Australia’s COVID-19 digital certificates, criticizing the certificate for being easily forged through man-in-the-middle cyber attacks. click here to read full Article Read More on latest vulnerability...
The Healthcare Supply Chain Association released two guides that outline key privacy and security considerations for medical devices, directed at healthcare delivery organizations and manufacturers. click here to read full Article Read More on...
Zero-day exploits have been all over the news in recent years, and several foreign governments have been accused of enabling attacks on vulnerable network infrastructure in the U.S. and the European Union. Most recently,...
According to a Positive Technologies report, the number of attacks in Q3 2021 decreased by 4.8% as compared to Q2 2021. This was mainly caused by some major ransomware players leaving the market. click...
A possible nation-state attack on the UK’s primary defense training facility last year forced the academy to rebuild its IT infrastructure, according to a former senior officer. click here to read full Article Read...
Researchers also noted a trend toward the rebranding of existing ransomware: Some operators are rethinking their preference for the RaaS model, which carries certain risks from unreliable partners. click here to read full Article...
Air Marshal Edward Stringer, who left the armed forces in August, told Sky News the attack, which was discovered in March 2021, meant the Defence Academy was forced to rebuild its network. click here...
According to Gartner’s 2021 Hype Cycle for Open-Source Software (OSS): “Through 2025, more than 70% of enterprises will increase their IT spending on OSS, compared with their current IT spending. click here to read...
Ransomware is merely the ‘steal or destroy’ stage of an attack where an attacker runs a program that encrypts the victim’s data. Everything up to that point is the same regular attack. click here...