Cloud is not an emerging trend anymore. It is a mature business model for IT organizations to stay competitive in…
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Private details relating to more than 50,000 letters sent out by banks and local authorities were indexed by Google after…
Apps, social media platforms and online games that are specifically targeted at children will now have to put privacy at…
It’s often assumed that only large businesses are a prime target for the most severe cyber-attacks due to their higher…
RailYatri, the company behind one of India’s most popular travel booking sites exposed 43GB of customer and corporate data before…
Online privacy is no longer about simply staying away from prying eyes. Encryption on the web plays a key role…
Rapid technological innovations are changing our present and our perspectives for the future. The innovative technologies such as IoT, machine…
The security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered two folders of medical records in possession of artificial intelligence company Cense AI available for anyone…
Among the wide range of reasons that cause cybersecurity incidents, inappropriate use of IT resources by employees remains a challenge for…
The Securonix Threat Research Team is actively investigating the details of the critical targeted Wastedlocker ransomware attacks that has reportedly already exploited more than 31 companies, with 8 of the victims being Fortune 500 companies. Here are the key details regarding the impact of the high-profile WastedLocker ransomware attacks/EviICorp malicious cyber threat actor(s)(MTA) involved: The WastedLocker ransomware is a relatively new malicious payload used by the high-profile EvilCorp MTA, which previously used the Dridex trojan to deploy BitPaymer ransomware in attacks targeting government organisations and enterprises in Europe and the United States. This MTA currently focuses on targeted °big game hunting” (BGH) ransomware attacks with multiple industry victims in recent months, with Garmin as one of the latest high-profile victims attacked (officially confirmed by Garmin on July…