What your organization should consider when it comes to choosing a VPN solution and hardening it against attacks
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What your organization should consider when it comes to choosing a VPN solution and hardening it against attacks
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The emergency release comes a mere three days after Google’s previous update that plugged another 19 security loopholes
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ESET unmasks FamousSparrow APT group – Stopping cloud data leaks – European cybercrime ring busted
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While Apple did issue a patch for the vulnerability, it seems that the fix can be easily circumvented
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Yet another APT group that exploited the ProxyLogon vulnerability in March 2021
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Misconfigurations of cloud resources can lead to various security incidents and ultimately cost your organization dearly. Here’s what you can do to prevent cloud configuration conundrums.
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The group used phishing, BEC and other types of attacks to swindle victims out of millions
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Analysis of Numando banking trojan, steps to mitigate attack surface, and more! – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
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The (probably) penultimate post in our occasional series demystifying Latin American banking trojans.
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The most recent Patch Tuesday includes a fix for the previously disclosed and actively exploited remote code execution flaw in MSHTML.
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The Facebook-owned messaging service plans to roll out the feature to both iOS and Android users in the coming weeks.
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Discover the best ways to mitigate your organization's attack surface, in order to maximize cybersecurity.
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From cybercriminal evergreens like phishing to the verification badge scam we look at the most common tactics fraudsters use to trick their victims
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Cyberespionnage against Kurdish ethnic group, and more! – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
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Elderly men and women were the main targets of the romance scams operated by the fraudsters.
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The university suffered a ransomware attack, however there is no evidence so far of data being accessed or stolen.
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Following the incident the company has updated its website and privacy policy to clarify its legal obligations to its userbase
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ESET researchers have investigated a targeted mobile espionage campaign against the Kurdish ethnic group, and that has been active since at least March 2020.
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Les chercheurs d’ESET expliquent les détails d’une faille découverte dans VaxiCode Vérif, l’application mobile permettant la vérification des preuves vaccinales québécoise
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Vaccination passports - what you need to know. A guide to kids' smartphone security. CISA lists single-factor authentication as bad practice.
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Smartphones are kids’ trusty companions both in- and outside the classroom, and as they return to their desks, we’ve prepared some handy tips on how to keep their devices secure.
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Dubbed Safety Mode, the feature will temporarily block authors of offensive tweets from being able to contact or follow users.
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ESET's cybersecurity expert Marc-Étienne Léveillé analyses in-depth the Quebec's vaccine proof apps VaxiCode and VaxiCode Verif.
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The federal agency urges organizations to ditch the bad practice and instead use multi-factor authentication methods
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Vaccination passports may facilitate the return to normalcy, but there are also concerns about what kinds of personal data they collect and how well they protect it. Here’s what you should know.
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