Phishing knows no limits, with attacks having increased by 37%. Read your Fraud Alert, to get highlights on the current growth and trends in today’s phishing schemes.
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BASS ORCHESTRATOR Skrillex is offering his fans just a blank website thanks to a hacker group called Eboz that took it down for him.
About 50 institutions — including banks like JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500) and Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) — will participate in the exercise, called “Quantum Dawn 2.”
There’s a funny catch-22 when it comes to privacy best practices. The very techniques that experts recommend to protect your privacy from government and commercial tracking could be at odds with the antiquated, vague Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), following increased concerns regarding the security of medical devices, is in the midst of developing a cybersecurity laboratory, it announced this weekend.
If there are any lingering doubts that mobile devices have profoundly transformed today’s business, one study finds that using smart devices for productivity is “now the standard.”
Use Dropbox as a backdoor into corporate networks. Check. Suck information out of pacemakers. Check. The Black Hat conference convening in Las Vegas next week offers hacker tools for all of those plus more.
Local newspapers one day ago joyfully reported that the server which commanded and controlled the hacking to online newspapers was found and neutralized. However, the disaster has not ended yet.
The phrase “threat landscape” is a cliche of information security discussions but like many cliches it still means something. In our case it usefully describes the actual type and level of threats that businesses face on a daily basis.
85 percent of U.S. adults with banking accounts are at least somewhat concerned about online banking fraud, according to Entersekt. Such fraud can include phishing, malware, man-in-the-browser and brute force attacks.
