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Europol op shutters 12 scam call centers and cuffs 21 suspected fraudsters
2024-05-03 05:34

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Ransom recovery costs reach $2.73 million
2024-05-03 05:00

Excluding ransoms, the survey found the average cost of recovery reached $2.73 million, an increase of almost $1 million since the $1.82 million that Sophos reported in 2023. 46% of organizations with revenue of less $50 million received a seven-figure ransom demand in the last year.

Four Critical Vulnerabilities Expose HPE Aruba Devices to RCE Attacks
2024-05-03 04:50

HPE Aruba Networking (formerly Aruba Networks) has released security updates to address critical flaws impacting ArubaOS that could result in remote code execution (RCE) on affected systems. Of...

Indonesia sneakily buys spyware, claims Amnesty International
2024-05-03 04:33

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Most companies changed their cybersecurity strategy in the past year
2024-05-03 04:30

Businesses worldwide have faced a rate of change in the threat environment evidenced by 95% of companies reporting cybersecurity strategy adjustments within just the past year, according to LogRhythm. The perception of cybersecurity has changed from a purely technical issue to a central pillar of business strategy and corporate governance, with 78% stating that the cybersecurity leader or CEO-or both-are responsible for protecting against and responding to cyber incidents.

What is cybersecurity mesh architecture (CSMA)?
2024-05-03 04:00

Cybersecurity mesh architecture is a set of organizing principles used to create an effective security framework. Using a CSMA approach means designing a security architecture that is composable and scalable with easily extensible interfaces, a common data schema and well-defined interfaces and APIs for interoperability.

97% of security leaders have increased SaaS security budgets
2024-05-03 03:30

58% of the organizations were affected by a SaaS security incident in the last 18 months, according to Valence Security's 2024 State of SaaS Security Report. Likely, as a result, 96% security leaders have made SaaS security a top priority and 97% have increased SaaS security budgets in 2024.

Chinese government website security is often worryingly bad, say Chinese researchers
2024-05-03 02:34

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Microsoft, Google do a victory lap around passkeys
2024-05-02 23:03

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CEO who sold fake Cisco devices to US military gets 6 years in prison
2024-05-02 22:01

Onur Aksoy, the CEO of a group of companies controlling multiple online storefronts, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for selling $100 million worth of counterfeit Cisco network equipment to government, health, education, and military organizations worldwide. These devices all had "Counterfeit Cisco labels, stickers, boxes, documentation, and packaging, all bearing counterfeit trademarks registered and owned by Cisco that made the goods falsely appear to be new, genuine, and high-quality devices manufactured and authorized by Cisco."