ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US Military hardware developed by Q-Net Security is now being made available to US civilian consumers in response to the rapid increase in cyberattacks.
"Face it. Cyberspace is getting more dangerous every day", says Intel's Steven Liebson in a recent article .
To avoid cyberattacks, companies need to think like hackers - Help Net Security
Companies are spending more than ever on cybersecurity but, despite a plethora of new security systems, they continue to be vulnerable to attacks, which are not only becoming more numerous but are also taking a greater financial and business toll on organizations.
Even though logic suggests that the more a company spends on cybersecurity systems the better protected it will be, there is no correlation between the two. What's more: Increased cybersecurity spending often has the unintended effect of providing a false sense of security.
SolarWinds hackers Nobelium spotted using a new backdoor
The infamous threat group responsible for the SolarWinds supply chain attack are back at it with a new backdoor in its arsenal.
Researchers with the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center believe the Nobelium crew is using a piece of remote access malware dubbed "FoggyWeb" to maintain persistence on compromised Active Directory servers. The backdoor had been observed in the wild as far back as April.
Israeli intelligence veterans want to protect your insulin pump from hackers - Tech News -
These days, just about everything connects to the internet, from baby monitors to refrigerators. These objects that are connected to the enterprise network are the Internet of Things (or IoT), and cybersecurity firms have tried, and are still trying, to meet the major challenge of securing them.
Paying Hackers' Ransom Demands Is Getting Harder | Data Center Knowledge
If your data center's ransomware recovery plan is to pay off the hackers with cryptocurrency, it's time to rethink your strategy as regulators crack down.
Today, every data center manager should be aware of the dangers of ransomware and have a disaster recovery plan that doesn't involve paying hackers' ransomware demands.
Hackers Targeting Brazil's PIX Payment System to Drain Users' Bank Accounts
"The attackers distributed two different variants of banking malware, named PixStealer and MalRhino , through two separate malicious applications […] to carry out their attacks," Check Point Research said in an analysis shared with The Hacker News.
The two apps in question, which were uncovered in April 2021, have since been removed from the app store.
NSA, CISA share VPN security tips to defend against hackers
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) have released guidance for hardening the security of virtual private network (VPN) solutions.
The two agencies created the document to help organizations improve their defenses particularly against attacks from nation-state adversaries, who in the past have exploited bugs in VPN systems to “steal credentials, remotely execute code, weaken encrypted traffic’s cryptography,
Tomiris backdoor discovery linked to Sunshuttle, DarkHalo hackers | ZDNet
Researchers have uncovered a new connection between Tomiris and the APT behind the SolarWinds breach, DarkHalo.
The SolarWinds incident took place in 2020. FireEye and Microsoft revealed the breach, in which SolarWinds's Orion network management software was compromised to impact as many as 18,000 customers in a software update-based supply-chain attack.
Warzone hackers now using in-game leaderboards to promote cheating websites - Dexerto
Call of Duty: Warzone’s hacker problem has hit the highest of highs, after reaching the lowest of lows, as players are fed up with the lack of response to the in-game wins leaderboards — which now advertise a number of cheating sites.
If you asked the Warzone community (and specifically the game’s streamers and highest-K/D players) what the game’s biggest problem is, the vast majority would say hacking. Cheaters ruin games and, unsurprisingly, normal players don’t appreciate that .
Keeping your cryptocurrency safe — 12 ways to keep hackers, scammers and fraudsters at bay
Time-tested words of caution still hold true as a thumb rule, even if one is still learning how crypto markets work.
Keep your cash wallet closed until the basics of a coin or a lending business model make sense to you. Avoid the urgency of peer-pressure, and don't be afraid of missing out. Experts say rushing in fear of missing out (FOMO) will derail an investor's portfolio.
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