Articles of interest from the week of June 10, 2019
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John Frasier : Jul 8, 2019 12:00:00 AM
Apple has released a silent update for Mac users removing a vulnerable component in Zoom, the popular video conferencing app, which allowed websites to automatically add a user to a video call without their permission. (By Zack Whittaker, TechCrunch)
Despite the number of cybersecurity breaches and exposed records falling in 2018, more than 2 million cyber incidents occurred, resulting in over $45 billion in losses, according to the Internet Society's Online Trust Alliance (OTA) in its Cyber Incident & Breach Trends Report, released Tuesday. (By Alison DeNisco Rayome, TechRepublic)
Financial institutions are in a fully-fledged war against data breaches. And rightly so – the finance sector is a frequent target of ransomware, phishing, and other malicious attacks. Sensitive communications are particularly vulnerable, with thousands getting leaked every year. (By Thomas Berndorfer, Help Net Security)
In its 2019 CEO Imperative Study, published Tuesday, management consultancy EY surveyed 200 global CEOs among the Forbes Global 2000 and Forbes Largest Private Companies. Researchers also interviewed 100 senior investors from global firms that had managed at least $100 billion in assets. (By Chloe Taylor, CNBC)
FBI Warning: The Lock Icon Doesn’t Mean That Website Is Safe Having HTTPS and a TLS certificate doesn’t mean the site isn’t a platform for scammers...
Attack Surface Larger Than Ever As Organizations Shift to Remote and Hybrid Work With end-users working from anywhere – in some cases using personal...
Rethinking Responsibilities and Remedies in Social-Engineering Attacks The idea that humans are the weakest link shouldn’t guide the thinking on...