While there are various types of data breaches, one can always attribute them to a vulnerability or a security posture gap that cybercriminals exploit to gain access to the organization’s systems. Here are this week’s phishing-related news headlines, so you can plug the vulnerabilities and prevent cybersecurity breaches.
Taking cybercriminals lightly is no longer an option with the evolving threat landscape. One needs to be aware of what they are up to, to avoid becoming their victim. To that end, here are this week’s phishing and data breach headlines.
As threat actors continue evolving their methods to lure their next targets, one needs to be aware of these methods to thwart malicious actors’ intrusion attempts successfully. Here are this week’s headlines to help you plan your cyber hygiene measures.
Not a day goes by when one does not read a headline about an organization suffering a data breach, putting the business, customers, and partners at risk. To keep your business out of the news, you must stay updated about the latest data breaches. Here is a summary of the latest phishing and breach-related news this week.
Governments, Businesses, and individuals can experience huge complications if they suffer a data breach. A small vulnerability can expose sensitive information if they don’t pay attention to detail. Following is a summary of the latest breach-related news of this week.
The potential for a data breach is a key emerging threat that organizations must carefully consider when they plan a post-pandemic operating environment. Staying updated about the latest phishing-related news is their first step towards ensuring a cyber-safe environment. Here are the latest data breach and phishing-related updates of this week.
Today, our personal lives, work lives, and finances are gravitating towards the world of electronic media, mobile computing, and the internet. However, the widespread phenomenon poses a greater risk of fraud, malicious attacks, and privacy invasions. Hence staying abreast of the latest phishing and breach-related news is the first step toward ensuring a strong cybersecurity posture. Here are this week’s updates.
The interplay between victim and attacker is like a cat-and-mouse game in which both perpetually learn and adapt, leveraging knowledge and creativity of the other’s motives to develop new effective defensive postures and offensive tactics. Individuals and organizations can create a dynamic, intelligence-driven approach to cybersecurity by following the latest trends in the threat landscape. Here are this week’s phishing and data breach updates.
Staying updated on cybersecurity news means not just knowing about the latest data breaches. It also requires understanding the steps organizations take to minimize the effects of a data breach. Furthermore, it helps security managers and CISOs ensure their teams are aware and well-informed of emerging threats. Following are the latest trends in the cybersecurity threat landscape covering phishing, data breaches and other cyber threats.
Cyberattacks are a persistent problem in the online world. Since a lot of our work today involves online operations, staying abreast of the latest hacking patterns is important to take necessary phishing prevention measures. The following are this week’s major phishing news headlines to help you stay updated:
After a split from the Conti cybercrime cartel, three autonomous threat groups have created Bazarcall – a call-back phishing tactic as the initial vector to breach and access targeted networks. Read on to know more and the steps you can take to prevent such attacks.
Phishing news updates are not here to stop, primarily because of the constant win of adversaries against our cybersecurity measures. But, the good news is that this can be changed if we all keep informed of the latest hacking news and safeguard our organizations from such incidents. To help you in this process of staying abreast of the newest phishing news, here are the top headlines from this week:
Phishing attack prevention is a global problem, and together we can outsmart the adversaries. The first step to winning this battle against cyber attackers is to keep abreast of the latest techniques and methods they use to lure the end users. The following are this week’s major phishing headlines to help you stay updated:
Phishing attacks are a common form of social engineering, frequently targeting global organizations. To ensure anti-phishing protection for your systems, follow this week’s major hacking news and stay a step ahead of the adversaries.
Phishing attacks globally are far from taking a dip. Therefore, it is always advised to have robust anti-phishing protection measures in place. Here are the top phishing headlines this week to help you better plan your organization’s next cybersecurity strategies:
Several phishing attempts have been recorded over the last week, each forming or adding to an existing pattern of attacks. It is important to understand these phishing types so we can take anti-phishing protection measures for our organizations. To this end, the following are the major phishing news headlines this week:
Phishing attack prevention is a daily struggle for us netizens because attackers are always looking for opportunities to breach our systems. Here are the latest phishing headlines so that you can plan your cybersecurity measures better.
Phishing attacks continue to target global institutions. The following are this week’s news headlines to help you stay abreast of the latest threat vectors so you can take appropriate measures to keep your and your organization’s information assets safe.
Ensuring anti-phishing protection becomes difficult when threat actors are continually evolving their modus operandi to plan more sophisticated cyberattacks and get their hands on our information assets. To help you better plan your organizational cybersecurity, here are this week’s most significant hacking news headlines:
The past week saw many cyberattacks disrupting organizational systems across the globe. Without adequate anti-phishing protection in place today, it isn’t easy to ensure that such an incident does not happen at your organization. The following are this week’s major cyberattack headlines to help plan your cybersecurity moves better:
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