Topics: Cyberattacks

Don’t Let Your Identity Get Stolen

Identity theft is getting more common. Thirty-three percent of Americans have already been victims. You don’t want to join them if you can help...

Why You Need to Be Serious About Cybersecurity for Your Business

The digital age has redefined how businesses communicate, advertise, and share information. Cyber threats are also becoming more frequent and sophisticated. Businesses need to...

Reaping the Benefits of Zero Trust

The advent of emerging technologies such as robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, as well as heightened security concerns due to the pandemic,...
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison: Sophisticated state-based actors trying to hack Australian organizations

Addressing the Press on 18th June 2020, Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison said, "A 'Sophisticated state-based actor' has been trying to hack a...

India take 222 hours on average to detect and investigate cyberattacks: Study

Organisations in India take 222 hours on an average to detect, triage and investigate an attack, making them much slower than the global average...

A ‘Taj Mahal’ warning for you

Researchers with cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab have uncovered a sophisticated spying platform, TajMahal, that has been active for more than five years now...
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Report: Over 79% of firms don’t have counter security measures for hacking

Nearly 79 percent of Indian firms do not have a computer security incident response plan (CSIRP) in place that is applied consistently across operations,...

Two out of three hotel websites inadvertently leak customers booking details to third party sites.

Two out of three hotel websites inadvertently leak guests' booking details and personal data to third-party sites, including advertisers and analytics companies, according to...

Trend Micro says, Sophisticated cyber attacks on cloud will dominate in 2019

A Japan-based cybersecurity firm, Trend Micro on Friday released its cybersecurity reports, in which it said that "In 2019, the hackers will use more...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook asks Bloomberg to Retract Spy Chip Story

Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook on Friday told an online news website that Bloomberg should retract a story that claimed Apple’s internal computer systems...

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