Monthly Archives: September 2020
There’s a Hole in Your Threat Detection Strategy—It’s Called East/West Traffic
By Carolyn Crandall, Chief Deception Officer, Attivo Networks One of the most popular targets for attackers, cybercriminals, and other bad actors is east/west network traffic. This is network traffic that […]
Hackers use e-skimmer that exfiltrates payment data via Telegram
Researchers observed a new tactic adopted by Magecart groups, the hackers used Telegram to exfiltrate stolen payment details from compromised websites. Researchers from Malwarebytes reported that Magecart groups are using […]
Covid-19 Unveiled a New Security Gap
By Eddy Bobritsky, CEO & Co-Founder, Minerva Labs As COVID-19 spreads, more organizations are enforcing remote work from home, making employees home computers more vulnerable than ever to cyberattacks. The […]
Are the Worst Cryptocurrency Security Breaches Behind Us?
By Tim Fries, Co-Founder, The Tokenist You would be right in assuming that blockchain itself was never hacked, but that doesn’t mean people don’t like to give up security features […]
Cyber Against Granny
By Yotam Gutman, SentinelOne Every year, cybercriminals steal approximately $40 billion from older adults (senior citizens aged 60 and over) in the United States. Cybercrime can be defined as “any […]
Smart Gadgets in Proving Workplace Violence
By Milica D. Djekic The violence at the workplace could start as the common insult, continue as the verbal abuse and end up as the mobbing attack that could get […]