The recent Sony hack shows that extortion attacks can have a devastating effect on a company, its employees, and its clients.
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Ian Trump of LogicNow has assembled 5 tips to ensure that unwanted malware and infections carrying ransomware don’t enter the workplace this holiday season.
Recently, Websense discovered that the website of Popular Science had been compromised and served malicious code.
The main conclusions of the PandaLabs quarterly report for Q2 2014 include the fact that malware is still being created at the record levels.
Mobile malware is increasingly the preferred method of attack for fraudsters, which raises the likelihood of a major mobile banking attack in the U.S.
FireEye, Inc. and Fox-IT have announced Decryptolocker, a new service assisting victims of the Cryptolocker ransomware.
As well as fans, the World Cup attracted cybercriminals interested in the payment details of football enthusiasts
Claus C. Houmann interviews one of the founders of Malware Must Die and discusses information security, hackers, and malware.
ESET has uncovered a new version of Simplocker – the Android file-encrypting malware – that uses the FBI’s name to scare people into paying.
Norton relates a brief history of hacking.