Crysis ransomware attacking Australian businesses
September 21, 2016
CRN – Australian and New Zealand businesses are being hit with a ransomware campaign, according to Trend Micro. First detected in February, the ransomware, dubbed Crysis, is now targeting the two nations via remote desktop protocol (RDP) brute force attacks. The Crysis ransomware is spread through spam and targets are infected by clicking on a […]
Crysis ransomware now attacking businesses in Australia and New Zealand
September 19, 2016
SC Magazine – Australian and New Zealand businesses are being hit with a ransomware campaign, according to Trend Micro. First detected in February, the ransomware, dubbed Crysis, is now targeting the two nations via remote desktop protocol (RDP) brute force attacks. The Crysis ransomware is spread through spam and targets are infected by clicking on […]
Security Central: Russian Hackers Target American Olympic Athletes, Web-based Threats Decline
September 16, 2016
The VAR Guy – Well, the Russians are at it again. The Russian cyber-espionage group dubbed Fancy Bear, a group responsible for a number of large-scale hacks, government plots and possibly the Democratic National Committee breaches, has struck again. Their target this time? High-profile American athletes.
Moving toward an intelligent hybrid security model
September 13, 2016
Help Net Security – Cyber attacks aren’t slowing down – in fact, 76 percent of organizations have experienced a breach within the last two years. Enterprises of all sizes, across every industry, are challenged to respond to increasingly complex and severe attacks – often only learning about the size, severity, and type of incident they’re […]
Cyber Attacks Inflict Unprecedented Damage; Enterprises Still Lack Intelligence
September 12, 2016
As Threats Become Increasingly Severe and Complex, NSFOCUS Urges Enterprises to Adopt an Intelligent Hybrid Security Strategy Santa Clara, Calif., September 12, 2016 – Cyber attacks aren’t slowing down – in fact, 76 percent of organizations have experienced a breach within the last two years. Enterprises of all sizes, across every industry, are challenged to […]
ISMG Fraud and Breach Prevention Summit London
September 12, 2016
ISMG Fraud and Breach Prevention Summit London November 9, 2016 Venues Plus – Bank Street, Canary Wharf
Security in the Internet of Things Era
September 10, 2016
It’s not just laptops, phones, and tablets that are capable of connecting to the internet in today’s world. Technology has progressed to such an extent that seemingly ordinary items such as watches, refrigerators, cars, fire alarms, yard tools, ovens, and even toys like Cabbage Patch Kids and Furbys are being hooked to the web. And […]
Security Central: Cybersecurity Firm Spills Bad News for Businesses, Companies Question Cloud Safety
September 9, 2016
The VAR Guy – Week after week, countless news stories surface spewing tales of breaches, new bugs and attackers outsmarting less-than-stellar or outdated defense systems. What effect does ransomware have on the channel? On Wednesday, the backup and disaster recovery gurus at Datto turned the focus on the channel with the release of a report […]
Channeling Security: NSFocus’ Gates Calls For More Multifactor Action
September 9, 2016
Stephen Gates, chief research intelligence analyst for NSFocus, says that while drive-by ransomware attacks are a real and growing problem, extortion happens in other ways, and partners need to keep their eyes on the full panoply of extortion methods — including attackers threatening companies with DDoS attacks unless they pay up and demanding payment for […]
Reflection DDoS Attacks – You Don’t Need a Bigger Botnet
September 6, 2016
In the early days of DDoS attacks, the motivations and techniques were very different than they are today. When the first DDoS attacks were launched in the early 2000s, attackers were primarily motivated by competitive advantage and notoriety. Additionally, the mechanisms attackers used were quite primitive in comparison to the attacks launched today.