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BianLian ransomware group shifts focus to extortion
The shift in the operating model comes as a result of Avast’s release of a decryption tool that allowed a victim of BianLian ransomware gang to decrypt and recover their files without paying the ransom.
7 guidelines for identifying and mitigating AI-enabled phishing campaigns
Phishing has always been a thorn in the side of enterprise cybersecurity, and recent AI developments such as ChatGPT are making things even worse. Here are some guidelines for dealing with the increasingly sophisticated phishing...
Two Patch Tuesday flaws you should fix right now
Vulnerabilities affecting both Outlook for Windows and Microsoft SmartScreen were patched recently — both could have wide-ranging impact.
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Cybersecurity startups to watch for in 2023
These startups are jumping in where most established security vendors have yet to go.
UK bans TikTok on government devices over data security fears
The UK has joined international partners in banning social media app TikTok from government electronic devices over concerns the Chinese-owned app could pose a security risk.
When and how to report a breach to the SEC
Publicly traded companies will have to make decisions and prepare for the reporting of cybersecurity breaches to the Securities and Exchange Commission when new requirements are enacted.
Why red team exercises for AI should be on a CISO's radar
As AI increasingly becomes part of systems under development, CISOs need to start considering the cyber risks that may originate from such systems and treat it like any traditional application, including running red team exercises.
Russian hacktivist group targets India’s health ministry
The Phoenix group claims to have access to all hospital systems in India and information on hospital employees and chief physicians.
Dell beefs up security portfolio with new threat detection and recovery tools
Dell Technologies has added improved MDR capabilities, cloud-based component verification, and a new cyber recovery solution along with a partnered threat management offering.
Cybercriminals target SVB customers with BEC and cryptocurrency scams
Security researchers have found that threat actors have already registered domains and pages to carry out the attacks.
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Palo Alto Networks announces new SD-WAN features for IoT security, compliance support
Palo Alto Networks is introducing advanced URL filtering to help prevent unknown and evasive man-in-the-middle (MitM) and SaaS platform phishing attacks.
Beyond Identity launches Zero Trust Authentication to align verification with zero-trust principles
Zero Trust Authentication is designed to negate the shortcomings of traditional authentication methods with features including passwordless capability and phishing resistance.
Trustwave teams up with Trellix for better managed security
Cybersecurity companies Trustwave and Trellix say they want to help end users simplify their systems in the face of a complicated threat environment.
DNS data shows one in 10 organizations have malware traffic on their networks
Akamai report highlights how widespread malware threats remain, noting the dangers of threats specific to DNS infrastructure.
Universities and colleges cope silently with ransomware attacks
Ransomware gangs like Vice Society target colleges and universities like every other sector, but they try hard to keep that information quiet.
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