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
IoT Botnet Developer Gets 13-Month Sentence
Kenneth Currin Schuchman worked on Satori, Okiru, Masuta and more
Chinese Bank Forces Firms to Download Backdoored Software
GoldenSpy hidden in tax software mandated for use by foreign businesses
Campaigners Call for Computer Misuse Act Revision on 30th Anniversary
The CyberUp Campaign calls for a revision of the Computer Misuse Act 30 years after it reached royal assent