Tag: CISO MAG
Crucial Cybersecurity Assessment Steps Before Merger or Acquisition
Technology and data are at the heart of almost every business. Cybersecurity should be a concern at the same priority level as legal and...
Cybercrime Group Lazarus Upgrades its Arsenal with Vyveva Malware
Cybersecurity researchers from ESET have discovered a new backdoor malware deployed by the scandalous Lazarus hacking group to target freight and logistic organizations in...
Most Phishing Emails Originate from Eastern Europe: Barracuda
Phishing attacks remain a severe threat to small and large organizations globally. It is the most common and popular technique for cybercriminals to pilfer...
Improving Risk Posture with Automation and AI Monitoring
IT security, cybersecurity, privacy, and data management are ranked as top challenges for the board of directors, corporates, oversight authorities, and IT audit functions....
Cring Ransomware Targets Unpatched Vulnerabilities in Fortinet VPNs
Security experts from Kaspersky identified a new strain of ransomware exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in Fortinet VPN devices. Dubbed as Cring, the ransomware is targeting...
4 Common Attack Vectors You Need to Know
Online adversaries always advance their hacking techniques to enhance their attack vectors. Cybercriminal groups focus on different kinds of cyberthreats such as data breaches,...
Scraped Data from 500 Mn LinkedIn Profiles Sold at a 4-digit...
It seems like no online platform is immune to cyberattacks. Small or big, almost every internet-based enterprise has a data breach history. A few...
CISO MAG’s April 2021 Issue Highlights Attack Vectors with COVID and...
It would not be an exaggeration to say that COVID-19 vaccines are the most sought-after commodity today. Vaccine producers are working overtime to produce...
Google Play Restricts QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES Permission
Threat actors often leverage fleeceware or fake apps to drop malware on consumers’ devices. Usually, cybercriminals use these kinds of apps to break into...
Booking.com Fined €475K for Delay in Reporting Data Breach
The Netherlands Data Protection Authority slammed Booking.com with a €475,000 fine (around $560,860) for a data breach that exposed sensitive information of over 4,109...