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Corporate Security Alert: Identifying Dangerous Apps on Employee Phones

This article uncovers hidden security risks of popular apps on work devices, covering social media, messaging, cloud storage, gaming, utility, health, VPN, and shopping apps, with recommendations to safeguard corporate data.

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20.9.2024

NIS2 national legistation, ransomware and a new development forum: Cyberday product and news round-up 9/2024 🛡️

This is the September news and product review from Cyberday. Read news about ransomware, new phishing techniques and local NIS2-legistations.

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20.9.2024

IT and OT Cyber Security: Different Environments, Different Priorities

This blog post outlines the key differences between IT and OT cyber security, focusing on their distinct areas, objectives, environments, threat landscapes, and compliance requirements.

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4.9.2024

Cyber Security in Supply Chain Risk Management

Businesses should prioritize supply chain security by adopting best cyber security practices, fostering resilience, and promoting collaboration to protect against evolving cyber threats. Learn more about this topic in this blog post.

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22.8.2024

Spreadsheet vs. ISMS tool - top 10 reasons why a tool is better than the traditional way

Discover the top 10 reasons why agile tools outperform traditional spreadsheets in managing cyber security compliance, from centralized management to continuous improvement.

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22.8.2024

ISMS Essentials: Mastering a Data System Inventory for Your Organization

This post provides essential insights for maintaining a data system inventory within your organization's ISMS, detailing key processes, asset types, and tackling common challenges.

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15.8.2024

Incident Detection: Building, Nurturing, and Continuously Improving a Proactive Environment

Shift from reactive to proactive incident detection. Use advanced tools, continuous learning, and customised strategies to anticipate and prevent issues. Focus on constant improvement and innovation to boost security and resilience.

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15.8.2024

ISO 27001 and ISO 9001: Differences, how they work together and benefits of combining

Learn about the synergy between ISO 27001 and ISO 9001. Learn how integrating these standards enhances information security, quality management, and overall operational efficiency, using case examples and actionable insights.

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6.6.2024

Top 25 Most Dangerous Vulnerabilities Refreshed After 8 Years

The entries were selected based on objective criteria compared to the previous list, considering reports from security researchers along with prevalence, severity, and exploitation in the real-world. A new vulnerability is now at the top of the list, a position previously held by SQL injection, which has fallen to the sixth spot. “Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer” is the name of the threat with the highest calculated score, although this does not reflect its severity. The vulnerability with the highest average severity score, 9.129 out of 10, is SQL injection since it is has a high probability to be exploited and impact because it can compromise databases with sensitive data. Cross-site scripting (XSS) takes second place on the list, despite having a low severity average score of 5.778. This position is explained by the high likelihood of exploitation that could enable an attacker to run unauthorized code or commands and its prevalence in reports. 'Improper input validation' ranks third in the list, with a severity score of 7.242.

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Hackers dropping info-stealer malware with fake security certificate alerts

By Deeba Ahmed Distributing malware through software updates of legit services is a tried and tested technique. We have reported countless such incidents but... This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hackers dropping info-stealer malware with fake security certificate alerts

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Is your phone listening to you?

Do social media listen in on our conversations in order to target us with ads? Or are we just a bit paranoid? A little test might speak a thousand words. The post Is your phone listening to you? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Convincing Google Impersonation Opens Door to MiTM, Phishing

Using homographic characters is an easy way to execute a convincing fake site.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Spear phishing 101: what you need to know

We look at the threat of spear phishing, why it's such a problem, and what organizations can do to lessen the chance of a successful attack. Categories: Social engineering Tags: 101businessmalspamorganisationorganizationorganizationsphishphishingscamsmishingSocial Engineeringspamspear phishspear phishingwhaling (Read more...) The post Spear phishing 101: what you need to know appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

1 in 6 Massachusetts Communities Hit by ‘Ransomware’ Attacks

Ryan Kath and Jim Haddadin report: Inside the Bay State, a handful of attacks against cities and towns have garnered...

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Ransomware Attacks Are Causing Cyber Insurance Rates to Go Through the Roof; Premiums up as Much as 25 Percent

Ransomware attacks are causing a spike in cyber insurance rates as insurers need to cover ransom amount and recovery costs if hackers fail to make good on unlocking the compromised systems.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Microsoft Edge is now 2nd most popular desktop browser, beats Firefox

The Microsoft Edge browser is now being used by more people than Mozilla Firefox making it the 2nd most popular desktop browser. [...]

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Travelex Being Held To Ransom By Hackers

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15.5.2020
Ransomware