New Delhi concerned over reports of privacy and security concerns
InFraud Cybercrime Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Charges
Organization made over $560m during its seven-year history
US Suspends Sensitive Tech Exports to Hong Kong
Move comes as China passes regressive national security law
#COVID19 HMRC Phishing Scams Persist, Begin Targeting Passport Details
Fraudsters adapt phishing scams and now seek passport info of self-employed
Businesses Lack a Workable Ransomware Recovery Strategy
39% of organizations unaware of their ransomware strategy
UCSF Pays $1.14m Ransomware Fee
The University of California San Francisco admitted to paying up after being hacked by the Netwalker ransomware gang
Researchers Find New Calendar-Based Phishing Campaign
Cofense has found attackers using iCalendar files to deliver phishing attacks
Criminals Exploit Pandemic with Brute-Force RDP Attacks
ESET has noticed a sharp uptick in brute-force RDP attacks during the pandemic
Access everywhere: how wireless locks help everyone in 3 key European industries
London, June 2020 – Upgrading security and access technology makes us safer. “Safety” can sometimes feel abstract, yet better access control has a real impact on the day-to-day working lives of everyone who comes into contact with it. How do we know? Because we ask them. Extending the coverage of traditional access control has long […]
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Malware Incidents Fall Amid Overall Rise in Security Events Last Year
Malware incidents fell by 23% in 2019