Articles of interest from the week of October 17, 2022
Former Uber Chief Security Officer Convicted of Federal Obstruction and Concealment Crimes in Connection with Extortionate Data Breach On October 5,...
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John Frasier : Jun 13, 2022 12:00:00 AM
The Verizon 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report revealed enterprises' ongoing struggle with securing credentials and avoiding common mistakes such as misconfigurations. (By Arielle Waldman, TechTarget)
A phishing technique called Browser in the Browser (BITB) has emerged, and it’s already aiming at government entities, including Ukraine. Find out how to protect against this new threat. (By Cedric Pernet, TechRepublic)
When hackers hack, they do so for several reasons. We've listed the 4 most common motivations behind the hacking. (By The Hacker News)
Paying ransomware attackers doesn’t pay off and often paints a bigger target on a victim’s back. Eighty percent of ransomware victims that paid their attackers were hit a second time by the malware scourge. (By Nate Nelson, Threatpost)
There are a few bad IT practices that are dangerous for any organization and particularly for organizations in critical industries like healthcare. At the RSA Conference 2022, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined what the US Government sees as the three most critical bad practices for IT today. (By Sean Michael Kerner, Infosecurity Magazine)
Former Uber Chief Security Officer Convicted of Federal Obstruction and Concealment Crimes in Connection with Extortionate Data Breach On October 5,...
Mass move to work from home in coronavirus crisis creates opening for hackers: cyber experts As people disperse to their homes to work and study...
CISA Statement on Iranian Cybersecurity Threats Christopher C. Krebs, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), issued an...