Cerber ransomware took over as top-dog (90% of all detections).
Australian ISP Fights DDoS Attack
Australian ISP Melbourne IT has confirmed that it was hit by “a large DDoS attack” that disrupted its web hosting
Security Training Should be Legal Requirement, Say Employees
New study claims over half haven’t been given any over past year
How can we use the cloud and comply with global privacy laws?
The cloud clearly provides a number of benefits for businesses and associations, but as many are aware, remaining compliant with regional, federal and industry law and regulations is a major challenge.
Philadelphia Ransomware Sets Sights on Healthcare
Philadelphia is an unsophisticated ransomware-as-a-service kit sold for a few hundred dollars to anyone who can afford it.
Post-Breach Share Prices Tumble Nearly 2%
CGI claims FTSE100 firms could be down £120m on average
Microsoft’s New Look Patch Tuesday Fixes 46 Bugs
Fourteen critical CVEs are patched, including two zero-days
MPs: EU Vote Site Crash May Have Been a DDoS
UK lawmakers refuse to rule out attempted foreign interference in EU referendum
Operation Casper Shuts Down Massive Premier League Piracy Ring
Europol arrested eight people for the illegal distribution of 1,000 pay-TV channels across two ISPs.
Dridex Trojan Campaign Ravages with New Zero-Day
This is the first widespread campaign Proofpoint has observed that leverages the newly disclosed bug.