Articles of interest from the week of June 3, 2019
Phishing attacks that bypass 2-factor authentication are now easier to execute Penetration testers and attackers have a new tool in their arsenal...
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John Frasier : Aug 19, 2019 12:00:00 AM
One of the most telling statistics from this year’s Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is that Ransomware remains a serious threat to all industries and accounts for nearly a quarter of all malware based attacks. Ransomware has become so widespread and commonplace that a normal attack garners neither the shock of security professionals nor the attention of the media. (By Sarena O'Donnell, Ingalls Information Security)
Researchers say that the targeted ransomware cyberattack on 23 Texas local and state entities represents a shift from “attacks of opportunity” to more targeted, malicious attacks. (By Lindsey O’Donnell, Threatpost)
According to a recent report, 90% of all data breaches can be traced back to phishing attacks. Despite how common they are, however, few businesses know how to effectively protect themselves from this damaging cybercrime. (By Sam Woodhams, CPO Magazine)
Companies will never be 100% immune to cyberattacks. But by having a realistic view of the basics, starting with endpoint vulnerabilities, we can build for a safer future. (By Jim Sounders, Dark Reading)
According to Gartner, managed detection and response (MDR) vendors provide services to companies and organizations that aim to improve the way they detect threats, respond to incidents, and monitor their IT assets continuously. (By Ellen Zhang, Digital Guardian)
Phishing attacks that bypass 2-factor authentication are now easier to execute Penetration testers and attackers have a new tool in their arsenal...
Microsoft Patches ‘Wormable’ Flaw in Windows XP, 7 and Windows 2003 Microsoft yesterday took the unusual step of releasing security updates for...
Average Cost of a Data Breach: $116M Sensitivity of customer information and time-to-detection determine financial blowback of cybersecurity...