Sharon Conheady discusses the ethical and legal dilemmas often faced by social engineering testers
CISA Says Midterm Voting Uncompromised By Cyber-attacks
Election workers will continue to work in the days ahead to certify the election results
Ukrainian Cyber Cops Bust $200m Fraud Ring
Two-year pan-European operation ends in arrests
Only 30% of Cyber-Insurance Holders Say Ransomware is Covered
Insurers are cutting back on coverage as claims surge
Qatar World Cup Firms Urged to Upgrade Cyber-Threat Model
Digital Shadows warns of elevated risk from scammers and threat actors
How to get a moped or motorbike licence in Spain
Having a two-wheel drive can be handy is Spain’s busy and narrow streets. But what’s the process to get a licence for a motorbike or moped in Spain, how much will it cost you, what do the tests involve and in which cases do car drivers not…
New Lenovo Notebook Models Affected By UEFI Firmware Vulnerabilities
The flaws affect various Lenovo Yoga, IdeaPad and ThinkBook devices
#IRISSCON: Police Officer Urges More Reporting and Engagement to Tackle Cybercrime
Ireland’s National Cyber Crime Bureau outlines cybercrime trends being observed in law enforcement
Majority of Security Managers Lack Threat Intelligence Skills
The report suggests threat intelligence is a crucial source for vulnerability detection
The ‘Great Resignation’ Caused Insider Threats to Peak in Q3 2022, Kroll Finds
Kroll’s Q3 2022 Threat Landscape report showed an unprecedented increase in insider threats