Tag: cyberthreats
FBI Issues a Lookout for SIM Swapping Attacks
FBI stated that cybercriminals are leveraging SIM swapping attacks to steal millions from U.S. citizens. The agency recently disclosed the increase in SIM swapping...
How Remote Work Increase Digital Anxiety
Working from home has spiked since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020. This effort to reduce health risks may have...
Outsource The Work But Never The Risk
Ransomware attacks, attacks on critical infrastructure, and supply chains dominated the news in 2021. The experts say all this would continue in 2022, though...
The risk of intrusion will increase as companies add more suppliers...
Tattleware will degrade employee experience by 5% and increase insider threats. With Anywhere Work here to stay, employers have added platforms that add insights...
Focus on Consolidating and Simplifying Operational Systems
The unprecedented events of 2021 have accelerated the growing network of technology integrations, which has automated business workflows and data exchange. However, this has...
Cybersecurity Will Become the Top Agenda in Boardroom Discussions
Among my three cybersecurity predictions for 2022, the one that I am optimistic about is cybersecurity getting more mindshare in the boardroom. Expect to...
AI/ML Can Be a Benefactor in Cybersecurity
Digitization is growing at a very fast pace, which is touching every aspect of our lives. To truly apprehend the role of AI/ML in...
India in the Top 5 Countries for Access to Corporate Networks:...
Group-IB, a global cybersecurity leader based in Singapore, presented its research into global cyberthreats titled “Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022” at its annual threat hunting...
‘SharkBot’ Android Trojan Found Targeting Banking Apps and Crypto Exchanges
A new botnet, dubbed “SharkBot,” is targeting Italy, the U.K., and the U.S., including banking applications and cryptocurrency exchanges.
The Cleafy TIR team discovered the...
Beyond Supply Chain Attacks and Ransomware
This past year has been one of victory - for cybercriminals. The first nine months of 2021 saw 40% more cyberattacks than the same...