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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSHow cybercriminals recruit everyone from car drivers to corporate insiders and pay them according to the risk they assume.
By Carolina
If you want to increase conversions and sales, a good place to start is to make it as easy as possible for them to pay for your services or products. If your checkout page isn’t easy to use, it won’t matter how good your products or services are. Your checkout page is where they get […]
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New code of practice seen as a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to improve the security of connected devices.
In what could be a precursor to future attacks, GreyEnergy is targeting critical infrastructure organizations in Central and Eastern Europe.
By Carolina
Cheat developers are constantly under the radar of Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games. Both companies have previously taken legal action against cheat developers for protecting their games including the very popular Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V). Last month, they launched an operation against Australian developers, who had released a well-known mod-menu cheat for GTA […]
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The update includes one critical flaw in Oracle GoldenGate with a CVSS 3.0 score of 10.0.
Cybercrime is easy and rewarding, making it a perfect arena for criminals everywhere.
A new SEC investigative report urges public organizations to keep cyberthreats in mind when implementing internal accounting tools.
$500 service couples the security of a private server with the reliability of the cloud.
By Waqas
After BlackEnergy, critical infrastructure around the world is among key targets of the new malware called GreyEnergy. In its recent research, ESET has revealed details of a new group of cybercriminals dubbed as GreyEnergy, which seems to be the replacement of BlackEnergy APT group. The BlackEnergy group’s last activity was observed in December 2015 when […]
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