Staying informed about the latest cybersecurity happenings in the industry is important for protecting our organizations against harmful attack vectors. The following are this week’s major cybersecurity news headlines: (more…)
With cybercrime estimated to cost the world $10.5 trillion per year by 2025, up from $3 trillion a decade ago and $6 trillion in 2021, the security landscape requires a boost. Thus, Microsoft has announced the expansion of its existing service capabilities under a new service category called Microsoft Security Experts. (more…)
With emerging technologies, malicious actors are also updating their threat vectors and coming up with novel ways to target individuals and organizations. Following are the cybersecurity news headlines this week (more…)
Are you having issues with email bounce-backs and returning emails? You probably know just how annoying this can be. We all want to send out emails without having them returned.
Today, we will talk about returning emails to help you understand what causes them, how they work, and what you can do to prevent them. (more…)
The risk of personal data getting misused has become more and more at risk with each passing day. Health reports can be divulged, financial details can be stolen, and contact information can be taken advantage of by marketers. These are just some of the ways people’s online information can be jeopardized. (more…)
The Microsoft Exchange Server is the software with the highest vulnerabilities in 2021. The revelation by CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) was published on the 27th and co-authored by the cybersecurity authorities of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US.
In recent years, advancements in technology have completely altered the ways in which we live our lives. We can now connect to anyone, anywhere, instantly. We can purchase any product that we want without even leaving the comfort of our homes. As the world becomes more technologically dependent, however, businesses must also adapt.
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) defines sensitive data as any material that discloses a data subject’s information that is mostly protected and, in general, cannot be processed. Sensitive data includes a subject’s race/ethnicity, health (mental) condition, religious beliefs, political ideologies, biometric data, genetic data, and trade union memberships.
Cyberattacks are on the rise and this week’s security headlines cover the major security updates from across the globe. Here are the top cybersecurity headlines this week:
Recently, the North Korean cyberattack group, Lazarus, has been launching cyberattacks targeted at stealing cryptocurrencies laundered to North Korea. These attacks have been going on since 2020; more recently, they have alerted the U.S. government, FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), and CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency). Here’s everything you need to know about the cybersecurity threat. (more…)
Cybersecurity headlines this week contain threat warnings from law enforcement and security organizations. Being updated on such advisories is essential for organizations to keep threat actors away. Here are the most important cyber headlines this week:
(San Diego, CA – April 26, 2022) DuoCircle LLC, creators of email anti-phishing, outbound SMTP and deliverability tools for MSP’s and small and medium today announced it has successfully completed compliance for Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 examination and Type II Compliance.
Since the introduction of email and networking to various industrial sectors worldwide, the organizations belonging to them have gone through a paradigm shift in how they conduct business, understand the threats in internet security, and incorporate solutions and exercises in limiting the risks.
Cyberattacks are a common phenomenon today. The most we can do to minimize the chances of being targeted by cyber scams is to take enough preventive measures, such as implementing cybersecurity tools and getting vulnerable systems patched at the earliest. Following are the major cyber headlines this week to help you better protect your information systems.
Ransomware and Malware attacks have been growing at an alarming rate, with more cybercriminal groups emerging and continually targeting industries worldwide. Ransomware is predicted to cost $265 billion by 2031, a significant increase from $20 billion in 2021, so it is advisable to privy yourself to the top ransomware and malware groups active in 2022, their key tactics, and prominent attacks to gain a vivid picture of the current ransomware scenario.
Cyberspace transforms by the minute, and a key player in changing the cybersecurity landscape is the phishing attacks that happen every day. Following are the significant hacks, cyber developments, and updates this week: (more…)
Today, the digital revolution has come to a stage where businesses without an online presence could get obliterated in no time. However, an inevitable consequence of cyber risk is that if your online data and communication are not secure, you better be prepared for a disaster.
Cyberattacks are a common phenomenon today, and there is no better way to protect ourselves from these attacks than by looking at recent attack patterns and cyber developments. In this week’s post, we have highlighted the significant developments in the cybersecurity domain over the last seven days.
The LAPSUS$ gang has claimed responsibility for a breach in tech giant Microsoft and Okta, an organization that provides authentication services for networks of FedEx, Moody Corp, and many prominent organizations. The breach was identified on March 22, 2022, with organizations still uncovering the scope of the breaches. But there is a certainty that a severe threat is looming over both organizations and their customers. Here is a comprehensive summary of the event of the breach.