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Tim Human

Corporate reputations are being tested by a wave of cyber-crime In June, Israeli business daily Calcalist reported that Sapiens, a software company, had paid $250,000 in bitcoin to end a ransomware attack. The breach is thought to have happened when employees started working from home due to Covid-19, according to

Tara Seals

The post-COVID-19 surge in the criticality level of medical infrastructure, coupled with across-the-board digitalization, will be big drivers for medical-sector cyberattacks next year. Sophisticated cybercriminals have been trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine research – and researchers say there’s more of that to come going into 2021. Intellectual property theft will

Danny Palmer

A cyber espionage campaign is targeting the foreign ministry of a country in the European Union with the aid of a previously undocumented form of malware which provides a secret backdoor onto compromised Windows systems. Uncovered by cybersecurity researchers at ESET, the tools are designed to steal sensitive documents and other

Jonathan Symcox

The month of October marks cybersecurity month that promotes cybersecurity among EU organizations and citizens. Naturally, there’s no better time for all to reflect on their organization’s data handling, network security, data protection, and most importantly, the threats associated with their company’s current cybersecurity system.  Over the past few years,

Tarah Richardson

An issue that will only become more prevalent moving into the future, cybersecurity is something that affects everyone. From the grandfather that sends his social security check to a “prince” in Nigeria, to the CEO who finds her proprietary data held hostage by a cyber thief, no one is immune

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