July 17, 2017 New Malware Gets Stronger by Using Real Apps in Banking Attacks 2 min read - New malware is infiltrating bona fide apps, making banking Trojans harder to detect. Fortunately, it can be shut down if it is detected in time.
July 17, 2017 The Adwind Remote Access Tool Experiences a Resurgence 2 min read - A new report detailed how Adwind, a remote access tool, is surging in popularity and putting countless users at risk for cyberattack.
July 17, 2017 Everlasting Issue? EternalBlue Scanning Apps Find 50,000 Susceptible Systems 2 min read - A new scanning app found that more than 50,000 systems across the world are still vulnerable to the EternalBlue exploit, despite a patch being available.
July 14, 2017 IT Managers Must Patch Security Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows 2 min read - Researchers uncovered two security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows that could put businesses at risk of credential forwarding and password cracking.
July 13, 2017 Third-Party Contractor Exposes Verizon Customer Data 2 min read - A third-party contractor inadvertently exposed Verizon customer data, including names, phone numbers and PINs belonging to 14 million subscribers.
July 13, 2017 Let’s Get Physical: Malicious Script Magecart Expands Impact With Fraudulent Mail Forwarding 2 min read - Malicious script Magecart is still going strong, allowing threat actors to hire U.S. mules to ship fraudulently purchased goods.
July 13, 2017 Frost & Sullivan Names IBM Security in Asia-Pacific Vendor of the Year in Multiple Categories < 1 min read - IBM Security in Asia-Pacific was recently named Vendor of the Year in multiple categories by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan.
July 12, 2017 Three-Quarters of US Business Leaders Are Ignoring the GDPR 2 min read - Recent research revealed that three-quarters of nontechnical business leaders in the U.S. do not believe the upcoming GDPR will affect their organizations.
July 11, 2017 New LeakerLocker Ransomware Puts Android Users at Risk 2 min read - Two apps that contained LeakerLocker ransomware, which locks and threatens to spread personal data, have been removed from the Google Play Store.
July 11, 2017 Black Hat Attendees Predict Cyberattack on US Infrastructure Within Two Years 2 min read - Security experts expect U.S. infrastructure to suffer a major cyberattack in the next two years, according a survey of recent Black Hat attendees.