Security

Mobile Security Threat for mSpy users

All those mSPY users who have been keeping a track of the mobile activity of your children and partners, you better be aware of this latest cyber threat. A cyber alert issued by KerbsOnSecurity says that hackers have gained access to over 2 million records which includes info related to software purchases and iCloud usernames […]

AVOIDING THE SECURITY PITFALLS OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

This post was originally published here by (ISC)² Management. By 2020, 60 percent of enterprises will be implementing a digital transformation strategy as they seek to leverage technologies such as cloud and software-defined infrastructures. However, as they embark on a digitization journey, too many are ignoring security risks that could bite them back later. Earlier […]

Most SMBs in the UK are keeping Cyber Attacks secret

A survey conducted by Appstractor Corporation has discovered that SMBs operating in the UK have faced at least 5 cyber threats in the last year. And most of them have kept them as a secret for reasons. Almost four IT decision makers working for SMBs across the UK have confirmed the report findings admitting that […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: Yale, LifeLock, & SingHealth

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  Decade-old breach at Yale uncovered Bug exposes LifeLock customer data Patient data of 1.5 million exposed in SingHealth breach Tesla, GM, Toyota, and others expose 157 GB of data COSCO hit with ransomware attack Decade-old breach at […]

Only 38% of UK firms are covered by Cyber Security Insurance

A survey conducted by Ovum on behalf of FICO Insurance claims that only 38% of firms in the United Kingdom have a cybersecurity insurance cover and rest of the 62% either have no coverage or doesn’t have a cover engrossing all risks. This discovery was made in a survey based on numerous interviews with senior […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: Rakhni Trojan Evolving

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  Rakhni Trojan installs ideal malware for each computer Hackers steal Macy’s customers’ credit card details Unchanged default password exposes military data Polar Flow app reveals location of military personnel Social media app Timehope breached Rakhni Trojan installs […]

Cisco sends fake phishing emails to its employees

Networking Giant Cisco has sent its employee’s fake phishing emails in order to train them against cyber attacks. The objective was to educate them on how phishing emails hit targets and how a corporate network can be defended against such attacks. Steve Martino, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cisco is said to have developed […]

Gaining security visibility of your public cloud assets

This post was originally published here by eddy smith. As the use of public cloud services increases, security teams struggle to maintain visibility of their cloud assets. In fact, in one recent survey, 43% of cloud security pros said that lack of visibility into infrastructure security is their biggest operational headache (cite: https://pages.cloudpassage.com/linkedin-security-survey-2018.html). So why […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: Tesla, Lazarus Group, & Exactis

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  US discovers new malware from Lazarus Group  Employee sabotage at Tesla last month Med Associates breach exposes 270,000 Exactis breach eclipses that of Equifax US discovers new malware from Lazarus Group Lazarus Group, otherwise known as Hidden […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: T-Mobile, Coca-Cola, & Ticketfly

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  T-Mobile bug exposes customer data Former employee breaches Coca-Cola Ticketfly hit with cyberattack  The average cost of a breach uncovered BackSwap trojan targets bank accounts T-Mobile bug exposes customer data A bug in a lookup tool on […]

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