Australians are on high alert about the threat of cyber attacks following Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s warning in June that Australia was targeted by a…
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Dualog issues timely seasonal e-mail cyber security warning to shipping industry – ShipInsight
Maritime digital solution provider Dualog has warned the shipping industry to be extra vigilant during the December holiday season after seeing an increase in cyber-attacks…
Ransomware attacks continue to dominate the threat landscape
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting the Cobalt Strike testing toolkit to carry out ransomware campaigns, says Cisco Talos Incident Response. Ransomware attacks often rely on trojans…
Cyber Security Roundup for November 2020 – Security Boulevard
A roundup of UK focused Cyber and Information Security News, Blog Posts, Reports and general Threat Intelligence from the previous calendar month, October 2020. London’s…
APT Increasingly Targets Canadian Orgs
Canadian organizations are being warned that they are increasingly becoming the targets of cyber-threats, with researchers discovering nearly 100 malicious email campaigns that have been…
Meet the white-hat group fighting Emotet, the world’s most dangerous malware
For more than a year, a group of security researchers and system administrators have banded together to fight back against Emotet, today’s most active and…
Hackers using coronavirus scare to spread Emotet malware in Japan
Cybercriminals are using global fears about the virus to spread the Emotet trojan. Researchers with IBM X-Force and Kaspersky have discovered that cybercriminals are spreading…
How to better protect your organization’s most valuable data
Many organizations underestimate the value of their data to skilled and organized cybercriminals, said security provider eSentire. Keeping up with cybercriminals can be a never-ending…
Emotet Locked onto US Military and Government
New research into the latest victims of Emotet has found increased instances of the malware affecting the United States of America’s government and military. The pernicious…