GCHQ body warns that online attacks continue to rise
Insiders Blamed for Over a Quarter of Breaches
Verizon report highlights risk of human error and misuse
Brazilian Criminals Use HTTP Injectors to Gain Free Mobile Internet Access
The injectors modify HTTP headers on network requests with malicious code; the code then tricks captive portals into connecting to the internet.
17% of Workers Fall for Social Engineering Attacks
More than a quarter (27%) of recipients clicked the link in mock phishing mails.
Fraudsters Are Stealing Corporate Funds with Tampered Debit Cards
An elaborate fraud is bent on draining the bank accounts of large corporations.
GDPR Privacy Policy Fail: Only 34% of EU Sites Compliant
Firms need to up their game ahead of deadline next month
Consumer Crypto-miners Soar 4000% in Q1
Malwarebytes sees nefarious mining activity continue to hit users and businesses
Cisco Protocol Abused by Nation State Hackers
Over 160,000 systems remain vulnerable, says Talos
Raróg Crypto-Miner Allows Affordable Criminality
It mines unsuspecting victim machines for Monero and other virtual currencies, but its most unusual characteristic is how cheap it is.
One-Fifth of Open-Source Serverless Apps Have Critical Vulnerabilities
According to PureSec’s audit, most vulnerabilities and weaknesses were caused by human error.