Ali Baba and the forty cyberthreats
It turns out that the tale of Ali Baba is a collection of stories from ancient Persia about … cyberthreats?
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It turns out that the tale of Ali Baba is a collection of stories from ancient Persia about … cyberthreats?
An integrated approach arms even small companies with automated tools that repel complex attacks.
A few stories about how easy it is to accidentally leak sensitive information into the public domain.
Supply-chain attacks through public repositories have become more frequent of late. Here’s how to deal with them.
Our experts uncovered a scheme to extract cardholder data using Google tools.
The abundance of work-related cloud tools and services calls for smart password handling.
Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
Alongside their benefits, cloud solutions for file storage and document or project management can cause many problems.
BEC attacks that use compromised mailboxes are especially dangerous. Here’s how we learned to identify them.
To ensure that a vulnerability disclosure doesn’t cause more problems than it solves, we recommend a few simple principles.
Hans Christian Andersen’s report on the Kai infection incident, and the investigation by infosec expert Gerda.
The mass shift to working from home has made ransomware an even greater threat.
In addition to its primary targets, ransomware has infected some unusual devices.
A look at how the near-universal shift to working from home has affected employees’ lives and attitudes toward security.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a lone Mandalorian warrior suffered from cybersecurity issues, both other people’s fault and his own.
Did you have a chance to train your employees in the basics of information security before sending them off to work from home?
Using services and programs that IT doesn’t know about causes problems. We explain how to avoid them.
When it comes to information security, we’re seeing the same mistakes over and over again.