November 21, 2023
Via: Naked SecurityAs the online shopping season ramps up in many parts of the world, these ten top tips will help you maintain your privacy and safety so you can shop with confidence. Use an ad blocker – Advertisements are not only […]
Application security, Security
September 19, 2022
Via: The Hacker NewsThe GifShell Attack Method Discovered by Bobby Rauch, the GIFShell attack technique enables bad actors to exploit several shoppingmode Microsoft Teams features to act as a C&C for malware, and exfiltrate data using GIFs without being detected by EDR and […]
Threats & Malware, Virus & Malware
June 30, 2022
Via: Help Net SecurityDeveloped in partnership with Intel, the XDP-based solution removes the need for a dedicated DDoS protection server role. An SYN Flood is a type of DDoS (Denial of Service) attack that is designed to make an online network or system […]
January 6, 2021
Via: Help Net Securityiboss has raised $145 million in new funding. The financing will be used to support the company’s growth as organizations increasingly recognize iboss as the leading provider of cutting-edge network security through the cloud. The new funding comes as the […]
March 16, 2020
Via: CSO OnlineYour boss just called and all your employees are mandated to work from home for the next two to three weeks due to the potential COVID-19 pandemic. What could go wrong? What risks are you now bringing to the firm? […]
June 7, 2019
Via: Help Net SecurityGlobal communications service providers, whose businesses are predicated on continuous availability and reliable service levels, are struggling to fend off a growing number of DDoS attacks against their networks. A lack of timely and actionable intelligence is seen as a […]
May 15, 2019
Via: Help Net SecurityOnly 40% of organizations are satisfied with their web application firewall (WAF), according to the Ponemon Institute report released by Cequence Security. The State of Web Application Firewalls report is based on data gathered from 595 organizations across the U.S. […]
May 13, 2019
Via: Help Net SecurityOne year after the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect, 1 in 10 PII capturing websites belonging to the top 10 UK financial services organizations are still doing so without adequate security measures, potentially breaching GDPR guidelines, […]
March 6, 2019
Via: Help Net SecurityComcast announced it has acquired BluVector, a company that uses advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning to provide cybersecurity protection to companies and government agencies. With a proprietary machine-learning engine, BluVector detects, analyzes, and contains a wide range of sophisticated […]
Access control, Cloud security
March 4, 2019
Via: Help Net SecurityCyberArk, the global leader in privileged access security, announced ground-breaking new capabilities to simplify the continuous discovery and protection of privileged accounts in cloud environments. The CyberArk Privileged Access Security Solution v10.8 is the first-of-its-kind to automate detection, alerting and […]
November 14, 2018
Via: TechRadarIdentity fraud just isn’t going away, and it continues to be a growing concern in 2018. If you’re (quite rightly) concerned about falling for one of the many scams that have been doing the rounds on the internet, then our […]
November 12, 2018
Via: Dark ReadingThe partnership is expected to improve threat detection for Dropbox while growing Coronet’s user base. Dropbox has partnered with Israeli security firm Coronet in an agreement expected to ramp up security for the file-sharing platform while increasing Coronet’s user base. […]
October 1, 2018
Via: Dark ReadingWhen it comes to protecting information, we can all do better. But encouraging a can-do attitude goes a long way toward discouraging users’ risky behaviors. Even with best-in-class data breach protection and prevention technology, strong security and privacy practices start […]
May 23, 2018
Via: Zone AlarmYou run a small business. Great. Keep strong. Among all of your challenges and concerns, ignoring data protection simply isn’t an option. As small a company, you’re still a potential target for the “big business” of ransomware, that is having […]
March 27, 2018
Via: Dark ReadingAVCrypt tries to disable anti-malware software before it can be detected and removed. A newly discovered ransomware variant attempts to remove any anti-malware protection in place on a victim’s computer before it begins its nefarious work. A group of researchers […]
February 8, 2018
Via: Threat PostResearchers have identified a new ransomware strain that went undetected by built-in anti-malware protection used by cloud heavyweights Microsoft and Google as recently as January. According to researchers at the cloud service firm Bitglass, both Google Drive and Microsoft Office […]
January 15, 2018
Via: Security IntelligenceEnterprises today are tasked with developing, implementing, managing and updating their security systems in an increasingly hostile environment. As a result, they are constantly devoting scarce resources to an ever-expanding array of threats. Security-as-a-service (SECaaS) can deliver extended protection to […]
January 5, 2018
Via: CSO OnlineThere is a great need for sweeping changes, more so than most know. The Cyber War continues to heat up and no enterprise is left on the sideline. Smaller business are being left for dead, successful ransomware attacks are driving […]
November 3, 2017
Via: Security WeekNew York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman introduced new legislation Thursday, designed to protect New Yorkers from corporate data breaches like the recent Equifax breach that affected more than 145 million Americans, including 8 million New York residents. Its […]
October 18, 2017
Via: Dark ReadingBusiness leaders, political campaign teams, journalists, and other high-risk groups will receive advanced email and account protection. Google is launching an “advanced protection program” that aims to offer greater email and account protection to journalists, business leaders, political campaign teams, […]