FBI warns of PYSA Ransomware attacks against Education Institutions in US and UK
The FBI has issued an alert to warn about an increase in PYSA ransomware attacks on education institutions in the US and UK. The FBI has issued Tuesday an alert […]
ProxyLogon Microsoft Exchange exploit is completely out of the bag by now
A security researcher released a new PoC exploit for ProxyLogon issues that could be adapted to install web shells on vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers. A security researcher has released a […]
Hackers stole data from Norway parliament exploiting Microsoft Exchange flaws
Norway parliament, the Storting, has suffered a new cyberattack, hackers stole data by exploiting recently disclosed Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities. Norway ‘s parliament, the Storting, was hit by a new cyberattack, […]
Apple fixes CVE-2021-1844 RCE that affects iOS, macOS, watchOS, and Safari
Apple released out-of-band patches to address a remote code execution, tracked as CVE-2021-1844, that affect iOS, macOS, watchOS, and Safari web browser. Apple has released out-of-band security patches to address […]
Hackers compromised Microsoft Exchange servers at the EU Banking Regulator EBA
The European Banking Authority (EBA) disclosed a cyberattack that resulted in the hack of its Microsoft Exchange email system. The European Banking Authority announced that it was the victim of […]
Security and Remote Management: What Is the Market Looking Like as We Head Towards 2021?
By Gil Pekelamn, CEO, Atera For many IT professionals and managed service providers (MSPs), remote management has always been part of the deal. Especially in this generation’s global economy, service […]
Making the Most of Virtual Cybersecurity Events for your Company and the Community
By Trevor Daughney, VP, product marketing, Exabeam With the pandemic and shutdown orders still in full effect in many regions worldwide, moving in-person events to virtual experiences is the reality […]
When Businesses Get Hacked- Who Are the Victims?
This article looks into who the victims are when an organization comes under attack. By Nicole Allen, Marketing Executive, SaltDNA. Cyber-attacks occur every two and a half minutes, according to […]
Ransomware is Evolving – Agencies Must Prioritize Data Backup
By Nick Psaki, Principal Engineer, Office of the CTO, Pure Storage The threat of ransomware is not new – but we are seeing a renewed focus since the onset of […]
Channeling as A Challenge
By Milica D. Djekic Abstract: The modern cyber systems could deal with some kinds of information leakage concerns such as source, routing, and destination data losses. Any of them can […]
Vulnerability Patching: Why Does It Fall Short So Often?
Weak threat insight, SecOps competing priorities, and fear of making things worse are key reasons By Chris Goettl, Director of Security Product Management, Ivanti It isn’t glamorous. It won’t guarantee […]
Data Risk, Intelligence and Insider Threats
When it comes to securing networks in today’s business environment, the single biggest challenge firms must contend with is that of the insider threat. While the term is typically associated […]
Emotet Botnet dismantled in a joint international operation
A global operation of law enforcement has dismantled the infrastructure of the infamous Emotet botnet. A global operation of law enforcement, lead by Europol, has dismantled the infrastructure of the […]
Threat actors took over the domain name perl.com and pointed it to an IP address associated with malware campaigns.
Attackers have taken over the official domain name of The Perl Foundation perl.com and pointed it to an IP address associated with malware campaigns. Users are recommended to avoid visiting […]
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) revealed Friday that COVID-19 vaccine documents stolen from its servers have been manipulated before the leak.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) declared that COVID-19 vaccine documents stolen from its servers in a recent cyber attack have been manipulated. In December, a cyber attack hit the European […]
How To Keep Your Children Safe In Remote Learning Situations
By Nevin Markwart, Chief Information Security Officer at FutureVault As parents, we have conflicting feelings on remote learning. One on hand, we want our children to stay healthy, especially in […]
The Rising Tide of Security Threats in The Industrial Internet of Things
By Don Schleede, Information Security Officer at Digi International Throughout Cyber Security Awareness Month in October, many organizations shared their thoughts on the state of cybersecurity and reflected on the […]
Anatomy of a hack – Solar Winds Orion
Nation-State hacks major IS Software vender By James Gorman, CISO, Authx What happened when one of the leading IT to support vendors in the world, leading government agencies the world […]
Cryptocurrency Ransomware Is on The Rise During COVID-19 – Here’s What Businesses of All Sizes Need to Know About Dealing with Attacks
By Marc Grens, Co-Founder & President at DigitalMint Crypto-related ransomware attacks are on the rise, and the pandemic has only hastened its propagation. For example, from 2018 to 2020, ransomware […]
Securing Digital Identities in A Predominantly Remote World
COVID-19 and the subsequent uptick in targeted cyberattacks accelerate the need for biometric-based digital onboarding By Bob Eckel, President & CEO, Aware, Inc. As we entered 2020, organizations were beginning […]
5 AIOps Trends That Will Shape 2021
By Tej Redkar, Chief Product Officer at LogicMonitor If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that life is nothing if not unpredictable. Yet, the unforeseen possibilities of tomorrow are […]
The Future of Security Is on The Hardware
The Virtualization Revolution Removes Security Onus From Users by Leveraging New Hardware-Powered Approach By Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security, HP Today’s threat landscape is constantly evolving, and the COVID-19 […]
Why Organizations Need to Reduce Friction to Manage Remote Work Environments
The business world has changed and managing your endpoints is more important than ever By Jay Goodman, Strategic Product Marketing Manager, Automox The business world has changed and many of […]
To Share, Or Not to Share
As consumers’ views on personal data evolve, it’s time to re-think data privacy By Kris Lovejoy, Global Consulting Cybersecurity Leader, EY Today organizations are standing at a crossroads when it […]
How We Securely Share Data in A Remote World
By Duncan Greatwood, CEO, Xage Security Cybersecurity solutions are often thought of as a single-issue solution: protecting companies from dangerous or costly hacks, or detecting hacks after they’ve already happened, […]
A Hybrid Workplace Means New Threats and More Pressure on IT Leaders
By Tim Sadler, Co-founder, and CEO of Tessian Events this year have changed the way we think about work indefinitely. In fact, new research from Tessian shows that only 11% […]
Joint Investigation Reveals Evidence of Malicious Android COVID Contact Tracing Apps
By Peter Ferguson, Cyber Threat Intelligence Specialist at EclecticIQ’s Fusion Center The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused public-health and economic issues to countries around the globe, and the […]
Making the Journey to the Intelligent SOC
AI, Machine Learning, and Open-XDR Make it Easier By Albert Zhichun Li, Chief Scientist, Stellar Cyber Most enterprises and service providers are building security operations centers (SOCs) where a team […]
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Has Recorded 1,627 Data Breaches Over the Entirety of the 2019-20 Financial Year, Up From 1,378 In the Previous Financial Year
By Andy Harcup, VOP, Absolute Software The annual CPS report, analyzed by Griffin Law, a UK litigation practice, revealed that 59 incidents were so severe that they were reported to […]
Data Migration Security
What to Know By Devin Partida, Cybersecurity Writer, ReHack Magazine If you’re planning a data migration soon, there are some crucial things to do to increase the likelihood of keeping […]