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Malware

Fileless attacks designed to disguise malicious activity up 265%

August 30, 2019

Via: Help Net Security

Trend Micro published its roundup report for the first half of 2019, revealing a surge in fileless attacks designed to disguise malicious activity. Detections of this threat alone were up 265% compared to the first half of 2018. “Sophistication and […]


Network security

Cyber espionage topping the list of largest security concerns

March 16, 2017

Via: Help Net Security

20 percent of global organizations rank cyber espionage as the most serious threat to their business, with 26 percent struggling to keep up with the rapidly evolving threat landscape. In addition, one in five U.S. organizations have suffered a cyber […]


Access control

Devices Exposing Critical Industries and U.S. Cities

February 16, 2017

Via: TrendMicro Blog

As connected devices continue to intertwine with daily life, the security of those devices and the information they process is a growing conversation. To gain a better understanding of cyber assets exposed to the internet, Trend Micro researchers took a […]


Malware

Ransomware growth will plateau in 2017, but attack methods and targets will diversify

December 15, 2016

Via: TrendMicro Blog

In our 2017 Predictions report, “The Next Tier: 8 Security Predictions for 2017” we state that ransomware growth will plateau in 2017, but attack methods and targets will diversify. Let’s explore what we mean by this and how this threat […]


Cyber-crime

Attack Attempt Numbers Down, But PoS Malware & Angler Up in Q3

November 18, 2015

Via: Dark Reading

Politically motivated cyber-espionage groups also hard at work between July and September, according to Trend Micro. Although Trend Micro has seen a decline in the number of threats since 2012 — trending nearly 20 percent down — point-of-sale attacks are […]


Data loss

Healthcare Biggest Offender In 10 Years Of Data Breaches

September 22, 2015

Via: data-loss

Over the past 10 years of #data breach history, 41 percent of breaches were caused not by hacking, but by device loss. Because of a particularly bad record of holding track of its #devices, the #healthcare industry has been responsible […]