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07 May
Food industry hit hardest by malware in 2017 - report
Businesses in the food industry were hit hardest by various types of malware in 2017 – a trend that is relatively unchanged from the previous year.
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03 May
Today is World Password Day: Here’s what the experts think
Microsoft hails the death of passwords. What are other security experts saying? Comments from Malwarebytes, CyberArk, Vault Systems, ESET & SailPoint.
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30 Apr
Once legit site found to be cryptomining, 6,000 machines infected
Check Point researchers discovered a previously legitimate video software download site has moved into cryptomining, earning around US$700 a day.
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30 Apr
Why real-time visibility into big data is important for cybersecurity
Real-time visibility into big data could be the answer to keeping networks and endpoints secure without allocating human resources to the problem.
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30 Apr
Why mandating strong cybersecurity for your remote workforce matters
Employees who use unprotected public or home internet connections are putting their organisation, networks, assets, and intellectual property at risk.
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30 Apr
Artificial intelligence oversaturation – going beyond the buzzword
Understanding that attackers will be creative, technology alone cannot prevent every attack.
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25 Apr
Tufin shares 5 common network security pitfalls among organisations
There are several common pitfalls that businesses can fall foul of when implementing their security policies - here's five of the most prominent.
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23 Apr
Interview: Diving Into the malware abyss with LogRhythm's Erika Noerenberg
SecurityBrief talked with LogRhythm senior malware analyst Erika Noerenberg about vulnerability exploitation, malware, and the Internet of Things.
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20 Apr
Singapore WhatsApp users urged to watch out for phishing scams
Victims who give the scammers access to the verification codes would then be locked out of their own account and lose access.
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17 Apr
Cyber attackers still using oldest tricks in the book - yet they're still so good at hiding
Attackers are swift to ramp up the volume of attempts to break through defences once they find an effective technique.
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10 Apr
Ransomware on the rise, creeping into business critical systems
Verizon's comprehensive annual DBIR report has just been released with a number of shocking findings like ransomware incidents doubling in number.
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09 Apr
OceanLotus backdoor targets MacOS systems running PERL
The OceanLotus backdoor is now targeting MacOS systems in its latest spate of attacks.
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09 Apr
OceanLotus backdoor targets MacOS systems running PERL
The OceanLotus backdoor is now targeting MacOS systems in its latest spate of attacks.
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09 Apr
One year on, the WannaCry scare hasn't made healthcare security any better
Connected hospitals can be exploited – and researchers believe that the WannaCry scare has only made matters worse.
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06 Apr
Security expert comments on spearphishing attacks against Singapore universities
"These attacks against universities serve as a reminder that more cross-country collaboration is needed to stop attackers from gaining an upper hand."
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05 Apr
Necurs botnet erupts from dormancy to churn out 100,000 spam emails over Easter
One of the world’s largest spam botnets is back in action and this time it is spreading a Trojan downloader that can deliver nasty malware surprises.
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05 Apr
59% APAC financial firms bolster investment in fraud detection
"Financial services companies are focusing on the real-time detection of fraud because they are at the frontline of attacks."
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05 Apr
The 475-day siege: APAC firms' breach detection times are getting worse
“Defenders have to get it right every single time, while threat actors only need to get it right once.”
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04 Apr
CERT NZ issues MikroTik RouterOS vulnerability alert
MikroTik RouterOS devices are at risk of malware attacks that can spread to other devices, according to an alert published by CERT NZ last week.
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03 Apr
Attackers exploit macro-less Office documents to create havoc
Cybercriminals use Microsoft Office documents to conduct ‘macro-less’ attacks that dodge organisations’ defences and inject malware.
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29 Mar
Global cybercrime lord busted, but expert says just a drop in the ocean
Cybereason's senior director says the arrest of the Carbanak gangleader will just look like a 'rounding error' for overall cybercrime profits.
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27 Mar
Mastermind of EUR 1 BILLION global cybercrime gang arrested
Europol has arrested the suspected leader of the Carbanak gang with the cooperation of law enforcement around the world, but experts remain sceptical.
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21 Mar
Five million Android devices possibly infected with 'aggressive' pre-installed adware
They claim Honor, Huawei and Xiaomi devices are most affected by the ‘extremely aggressive ad network’.
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20 Mar
Cryptomining malware affected 42% organisations worldwide in Feb
This persistent threat not only continues to chip away at enterprise CPU power, but once inside a network can carry out other malicious acts.
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