Cybercrime stories - Page 18
Any use of network connected electronic devices such as computers or smartphones for criminal activity
is classified as cybercrime. With a long history starting with the misuse of telephone systems (such as
‘phreaking’), cybercrime today includes the creation and distribution of viruses, ransomware, keyloggers
and other malware, the download and use of malware produced by others, social engineering tactics
such as phishing or (physical) impersonation, the theft and use of credentials for accessing computer
systems or networks, and the theft of privileged data. Cybercrime is a broad and dynamic field, with
cybercriminals constantly adapting their methods in pursuit of usually financial goals, but also
occasionally seeking to disrupt, embarrass or shame their targets.
Expert explains fighting cloud’s ‘biggest security risk’ – the user
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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Routed's director says while cloud providers are responsible for securing the cloud, only the organisation can secure how they use it.
Cryptomining malware affected 42% organisations worldwide in Feb
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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This persistent threat not only continues to chip away at enterprise CPU power, but once inside a network can carry out other malicious acts.
Facebook breach of 50 MILLION profiles: What we know so far
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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A whistleblower has uncovered the practices of his illicit company, which include stealing the details of 50m Facebook users to help Trump's campaign.
Decrypted: Phantom Secure takedown a 'significant blow' against Australia's organised crime networks
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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Australian, US and Canadian law enforcement agencies collaborate to bust Canadian security firm providing encrypted communications to organised crime market.
Qrypter Remote Access Trojan targeting NZ & Australia web domains
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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A RAT called Qrypter has been used to target organisations around the globe, including those in New Zealand and Australia.
Cybercriminals laundering $200b in ill-gotten gains – here’s how
Sat, 17th Mar 2018
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blockchain
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A new report from Bromium has landed with a number of startling findings, including the confirmation of a bustling cybercrime laundry market.
New report finds race to the cloud in EMEA outpacing cybersecurity
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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network security
The relentless rush to cloud adoption is coming at the detriment to cybersecurity with some countries in EMEA worse than others.
Sophos unveils new phishing attack simulation solution
Thu, 15th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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network security
The new solution from Sophos allows organisations to run trial phishing 'attacks' on employees to see who is most susceptible and offer training.
New study details how easy it is for hackers to steal your data
Thu, 15th Mar 2018
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It’s no secret that web browsers store a substantial amount of sensitive information about their users - hackers are taking advantage of this.
Asia's security professionals wary of Russia, China, North Korea
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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Attendees at this year’s Black Hat Asia conference are wary of what’s ahead from some of the world’s most notorious countries behind cyber attacks.
NHS staff breaking data security policies every day with WhatsApp
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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The 'unsustainable' issue of NHS staff using consumer instant messaging services is actually much bigger than has been previously reported.
RSA Security director dissects identity & access management industry
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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As well as emerging technologies, Steve spoke about the future, the implications of GDPR, & strategies that businesses can use to overcome challenges.
Musk says AI 'more dangerous than nukes' - expert stays optimistic
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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Elon Musk spoke at SXSW and used examples of AI's rapid advancements to show why it ‘scares the hell’ out of him - Kolochenko remains optimistic.
New research finds China tampering with public vulnerability data
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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Recorded Future believes China has been altering public vulnerability data to allow the Ministry of State Security to play with it first.
Engineer says Emirates is virtually handing customer data to hackers
Fri, 9th Mar 2018
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wireless networks
After the allegations about Emirates' customer data policies emerged, High-Tech Bridge ran a test on the site's security - with interesting results.
Blueliv makes plea for cybercrime intelligence sharing across industries
Thu, 8th Mar 2018
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With malware continually evolving, Blueliv says it's crucial that the 'good guys' begin to collaborate in the fight against cybercrime.
Are remote workers really the answer? Report finds huge security issues
Wed, 7th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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wireless networks
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hybrid & remote work
The swelling generation of mobile workers is causing headaches for IT staff with more than half connecting to unsecured networks every week.
REPORT: Ransomware decreasing in quantity but increasing in potency
Wed, 7th Mar 2018
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A new report from SonicWall has shed light on the current threat landscape with the company recording an astonishing 9.32b malware attacks in 2017.
GDPR is imminent but 69% of businesses can’t secure customer data
Wed, 7th Mar 2018
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storage
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data protection
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data privacy
GDPR is looming (May 25) over the heads of IT staff throughout Europe and beyond but this survey found data is still not being managed properly.
Exclusive: Is cybersecurity losing because it’s too profit-focused?
Tue, 6th Mar 2018
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Cybercriminals currently have the edge in the battle against cybersecurity, according to High-Tech Bridge CEO Ilia Kolochenko.