The USA and UK are to resume critical infrastructure testing later this year, with simulated cyber-attacks taking place on a nuclear power plant.
Insider Threats Are Ubiquitous and Undetected
In most cases, insiders took advantage of granted, trusted access to data, rather than trying to directly hack in to databases and files.
World Backup Day Returns as Ransomware Epidemic Bites
Awareness raising initiative has never been more important, say experts
Moonpig Hacker Escapes Jail Term
Cumbria man has to pay just £200 and complete 100 hours unpaid work
Kaiten Malware Returns to Threaten IoT
ESET researchers characterize the new version as “a Linux bot on steroids,” with an improved spreading mechanism.
Data Safety Tops Cloud Database Security Concerns
As the cloud expands, 44% of enterprise organizations are still hesitant in moving sensitive information to cloud hosted databases.
Cyber-Upgrades Coming for Trident Nuclear Missile Program
American and British Trident missiles will be upgraded because there is “legitimate concern” about threats from the cyber-realm.
MedStar Health Hit by Possible Ransomware Attack
For now, employees are using pen and paper to get their work done.
Toy Giant Mattel Narrowly Escapes Phishing Scam
US-based manufacturer was able to avoid shelling out $3 million to cyber-criminals thanks to one thing – a bank holiday
FBI Refuses to Reveal Details of ‘Torpedo’ Sting
Court requested information on a likely Tor exploit