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The Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) – the association for information professionals and students in information governance, records management, data protection and information security – has announced the appointment of Reynold Leming to the position of chair. Leming, who
Minnesota software company HelpSystems has acquired two data classification companies in response to “brisk” demands for its security software. The company said that the addition of Canadian company Titus and British firm Boldon James to its security portfolio establishes HelpSystems
Microsoft announces the public preview of Microsoft Defender ATP for Android, if you are an Android user who wants an extra layer of security Antivirus from trusted sources would be a perfect choice. Nowadays most of the business are moving
New Ransomware Attacks Android Devices Encrypts Photos and Videos Posing as COVID-19 Tracing App
A new ransomware strain dubbed CryCryptor targeting Android users, particularly users in Canada posing as an official COVID-19 tracing app from Health Canada. The CryCryptor is a new ransomware based on the open-source ransomware CryDroid published on Jun 11, 2020.
The CryptoCore hacker group that is believed to be operating out of Eastern Europe has stolen around $200 million from online cryptocurrency exchanges. Experts from ClearSky states that a hacker group tracked as CryptoCore, which is believed to be operating
A cybersecurity breach at a Florida senior care provider went unnoticed for two years and impacted patient data. Cano Health discovered in April 2020 that some email accounts belonging to its employees had been compromised by threat actors. After investigating
U.S. business consulting firm Frost & Sullivan suffered a data breach, a threat actor is offering for sale its databases on a hacker forum. U.S. firm Frost & Sullivan suffered a data breach, data from an unsecured backup that were
Over Two-Thirds of Q1 Malware Hidden by HTTPS
Over two-thirds of malware detected in the first three months of the year was hidden in HTTPS encrypted tunnels in a bid to evade traditional AV, according to Watchguard. The security vendor’s latest Internet Security Report for Q1 2020 is
Symantec researchers observed REvil ransomware operators scanning one of their victim’s network for Point of Sale (PoS) servers. Researchers from Symantec’s Threat Intelligence team reported that the REvil ransomware operators have been observed while scanning one of their victim’s network for Point of Sale
Twitter Data Leak Exposes Business Clients
Twitter has contacted its business clients to warn them of a potential breach of their data. It said that email addresses, phone numbers and the last four digits of card numbers may have been accessed by others, thanks to a
Tens of Thousands of Printers Exposed Online opens the door for hackers to steal sensitive information, service disruption, and in some cases remote command execution. Shadowserver Foundation is a nonprofit security organization aiming that analyzes malicious Internet activity, particularly in
Vulnerability in Bitdefender Anti-Virus Let Hackers Run The Malicious Arbitrary Code Remotely
We all know that there are different security solutions are available to keep a firm or an organization safe and secure from cyber threats. But nowadays, all these security solutions are becoming a threat to the firm. As recently, a
Fxmsp: The Untold Story of Infamous Seller of Access to Corporate Networks Who Made at least USD 1.5 Mln
Group-IB published a detailed report on Fxmsp – a heavyweight of the Russian-speaking cyber underground who made a name for himself selling access to corporate networks. Group-IB, a Singapore-based cybersecurity company, has issued a comprehensive report on Fxmsp – a heavyweight of the
An Australian swimming star has been targeted by a vicious blackmail attempt undertaken via social media. Malicious messages were sent to Commonwealth Games gold medalist Shayna Jack over the weekend by an unidentified cyber-criminal via Facebook. The miscreant threatened to
Digital transformation in the cybersecurity industry will be a major driver of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) over the remainder of 2020, according to ICON Corporate Finance. This follows a survey by the technology-focused investment bank of some of the most
Oregon City Pays $48,000 Cyber-Ransom
A city in Oregon has paid a ransom of $48,000 to regain control over its computer network following a cyber-attack. The city of Keizer’s computer system was successfully targeted by threat actors using ransomware in the early hours of June