Over the past months, ransomware has become a widespread cyber-threat aimed at enterprises and consumers alike, and a recent massive attack against Office 365 users proves that once again.
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Brexit: What Does it Mean for Cybersecurity and Privacy?
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Continue readingAndroid Malware Targets Europe via Smishing Campaigns
Over the past few months, researchers at FireEye have observed several smishing campaigns whose goal was to deliver Android malware to users in Europe.
Between February and June 2016, the security firm spotted five smishing, or SMS phishing, operations targeting people in Denmark, Italy, Germany, Austria and possibly some other European countries.
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Thousands of CCTV Devices Abused for DDoS Attacks
A botnet powered by tens of thousands of compromised CCTV devices located all around the world has been observed launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against websites.
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Chrome DRM Flaw Enables Movie Piracy
An unpatched vulnerability in Google’s Chrome web browser can be exploited to easily download videos streamed from websites such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.
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From Efficient to Effective – Why This Matters for Security
As the enterprise security function matures, two things act as the main driving forces on strategic priority. As security leaders shuffle resources, organize budgets and plan their roadmap they must think about efficiency and effectiveness. These two things shape strategy and drive the timely allocation of precious resources.
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hit By PoS Malware
Memory Scraping Point-of-Sale Malware Infects Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas…Again.
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U.S. Government Expands Authority in Cyberspace
DHS Proposal Requests Visitors Provide Social Media Account Names
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CryptXXX Ransomware Gang Made $50,000 in Weeks
Ransomware has been always considered a fast and efficient means for cybercriminals to make money, and a recent analysis of the latest CryptXXX variant proves this once again.
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New Tools Disguised as Old Malware in Hospital Attacks
Researchers at TrapX have observed several hospital attacks where malicious actors disguised their sophisticated tools as old pieces of malware in an effort to avoid detection.
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