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cybersecurity
Health Data of 5 Million Americans Freely Accessible Online
Personal details of approximately 5 million U.S. residents that include security information are sitting readily available for anyone.
Fraud with a deepfake: the dark side of artificial intelligence
A cybercriminal has used deepfake technology to scam an Energy company out of €220,000 in a fraud that began back in March.
How Endpoint Detection and Response gave rise to Threat Hunting
Rather than reactively responding to malware threats, our security analysts are actively engaging in Threat Hunting looking for new threats.
Internet scams – why do people keep falling for them?
There is a lot of misinformation on the internet but it is usually quite easy to check if a story is fake – so why do we keep falling for them?
Island hopping: the tactic de rigueur among cyberattackers
Cybercriminals have used a tactic called island hopping to carry out a ransomware attack on 22 local governments in Texas.
One third of Americans’ cell numbers available on password-free server
Approximately 133 million US-based cell numbers are part of the 419 million records found by cyber-security researches on a password-free server.
LYCEUM and the dangers of spear phishing
A new APT called LYCEUM has been detected compromising gas and oil companies in the Middle East using spear phishing tactics to gain access.