Articles of interest from the week of November 23, 2020
Cyber-attacks Reported on Three US Healthcare Providers Three healthcare providers in Florida, Georgia, and New York are notifying patients that...
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John Frasier : Sep 16, 2019 12:00:00 AM
A new report highlights the ways in which cybercriminals target people, rather than systems and infrastructure, to install malware, initiate fraudulent transactions, steal data, and more. (Security Magazine)
Sites that use the Gutenberg (found in WordPress 5.0 to 5.2.2) are open to complete takeover. (By Tara Seals, ThreatPost)
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office website homepage was temporarily hacked early Wednesday. (The Advocate)
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered solutions are a cost-effective way to deal with threats that reside on mobile devices, web servers, etc and proliferate from a number of sources. (By Amal Murali, Entrepeneur)
Ransomware is already a huge problem. And what's on the horizon is even more worrying. (By Steven Ranger, ZDnet)
When was the last time you checked a piece of news about small business being hacked? Small business owners often think that they are not under the hackers’ radar. But this is not true. Small businesses are increasingly being targeted by cybercriminals. (By Sandeep Rathore, Business 2 Community)
Cyber-attacks Reported on Three US Healthcare Providers Three healthcare providers in Florida, Georgia, and New York are notifying patients that...
US Secret Service Reports an Increase in Hacked Managed Service Providers (MSPs) The US Secret Service sent out a security alert last month to the US...
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A Risk Management Cybersecurity Imperative For State, Local & Tribal Governments The cyber-attack using the SolarWinds vulnerability raised alarms...