This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Along with deploying the warrants, the AFP has launched a new centre for protecting high-office holders and parliamentarians in the upcoming federal election against various threats, including online…
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Australia’s second tranche of cyber laws passes both Houses
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Critical infrastructure entities will now be required to maintain a risk management program, which Home Affairs has said, on average, will cost organisations a one-off AU$9.7 million for…
Viasat: Feb. cyber attack impacted tens of thousands of customers in Ukraine, Europe
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The “multifaceted and deliberate” attack only impacted a single consumer-oriented partition of Viasat’s telecommunications satellite network, the company said. Read the original article: Viasat: Feb. cyber attack impacted…
Two-factor authentication is a great idea. But not enough people are using it
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Two-factor authentication can be a major barrier against accounts being hacked, so why aren’t you using it? Read the original article: Two-factor authentication is a great idea. But…
Ukrainian software developers share their stories and photos from the war zone
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Eight coders based in the Ukraine spoke to ZDNet about how they’re holding up in the face of war. These are their stories. Read the original article: Ukrainian…
How you can help Ukraine: Donation sites and resources
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security If you have the urge to reach out and help Ukrainians, we’ve compiled a list of donation sites and resources you can explore. Read the original article: How…
Get an extra 50% off these 10 ethical hacking e-learning bundles
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Ethical hackers are in high demand, so learning these skills is a great way to break into the tech industry Read the original article: Get an extra 50%…
As Lapsus$ comes back from ‘vacation,’ Sitel clarifies position on data breach
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Lapsus$ also claims to have compromised a software solutions provider. Read the original article: As Lapsus$ comes back from ‘vacation,’ Sitel clarifies position on data breach
These remote work job scams promise easy money but aim to steal your savings
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity researchers warn about thousands of emails being sent every day that offer people easy-to-do, high-paying remote work, only for criminals to scam applicants out of their savings.…
This new ransomware targets data visualization tool Jupyter Notebook
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Misconfigured environments are the entry point for the ransomware strain. Read the original article: This new ransomware targets data visualization tool Jupyter Notebook
State-backed hacking attacks are a big worry, but most firms don’t know what to watch out for
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The vast majority of information security personnel think their business is a target for foreign cyberattacks – but identifying and defending against them is a challenge. Read the…
IoT warning: Hackers are gaining access to UPS devices. Here’s how to protect yours
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Hackers are targeting internet-connected uninterruptible power supply devices. CISA wants you to protect yours better. Read the original article: IoT warning: Hackers are gaining access to UPS devices.…
Ethereum sidechain Ronin that powers play-to-earn game is fleeced for over $600m
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The attacker took control of validation nodes and then stripped the network in a pair of transactions. Read the original article: Ethereum sidechain Ronin that powers play-to-earn game…
Senator calls on Nick Xenophon to detail his Huawei contract terms
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Rex Patrick compares working for Huawei as akin to working for Krupp or Messerschmitt in 1938. Read the original article: Senator calls on Nick Xenophon to detail his…
Australia may not be able to fill Coalition’s 1,900 proposed cyber jobs
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security RMIT cybersecurity expert said Australia’s cyber skills shortage could lead to the cyber jobs announced in last night’s federal Budget being unfilled. Read the original article: Australia may…
Singapore offers certification scheme to tag companies with robust security posture
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cyber Security of Singapore introduces two certification programmes to identify small and midsize businesses that have adopted baseline cybersecurity measures and large enterprises with robust cybersecurity practices. Read…
Hackers are getting faster at exploiting zero day flaws. That’s going to be a problem for everyone
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Crooks are getting faster at figuring out how to use flaws in software, and more of the exploits affect the many, rather than just the few. Read the…
Using Russian tech? It’s time to look at the risks again, says cybersecurity chief
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security If you are relying on Russian software or services it might be time to consider the level of risk that involves, says the NCSC. Read the original article:…
Log4Shell exploited to infect VMware Horizon servers with backdoors, crypto miners
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Three backdoors and four miners have been detected in new attacks. Read the original article: Log4Shell exploited to infect VMware Horizon servers with backdoors, crypto miners
Ukraine destroys five bot farms that were spreading ‘panic’ among citizens
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Over 100,000 fake accounts were allegedly used to spread misinformation about Russia’s invasion. Read the original article: Ukraine destroys five bot farms that were spreading ‘panic’ among citizens
Transparent Tribe APT returns to strike India’s government and military
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The development of custom malware indicates the group is trying to “compromise even more victims.” Read the original article: Transparent Tribe APT returns to strike India’s government and…
Australian Budget 2022 delivers AU$9.9 billion for spicy cyber
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This year’s Budget sees the federal government put cybersecurity development at the fore, along with continued funding of the country’s digital economy strategy. Read the original article: Australian…
EU and US confirm new transatlantic data flow agreement on the way
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The new framework’s details are yet to be released. Read the original article: EU and US confirm new transatlantic data flow agreement on the way
Microsoft is adding a new driver-blocklist feature to Windows Defender on Windows 10 and 11
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is adding a new security option to Windows Defender that is meant to help protect against malicious drivers on Windows 10 and 11 devices. Read the original…
Okta: We made a mistake over Lapsus$ breach notification
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Okta says it wrong to not tell customers about the January breach sooner, but it said it did not know the extent of the issue. Read the original…
Man linked to multi-million dollar ransomware attacks gets 66 months in prison for online fraud
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security “Ransomware thieves are not safe in any dark corner of the internet,” says U.S. Secret Service. Read the original article: Man linked to multi-million dollar ransomware attacks gets…
Ransomware payments: Here’s how much falling victim will now cost you
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The average ransom demand is growing as cyber criminals become bolder – and many victims are paying up. Read the original article: Ransomware payments: Here’s how much falling…
Hundreds more packages found in malicious npm ‘factory’
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Over 600 malicious packages were published in only five days. Read the original article: Hundreds more packages found in malicious npm ‘factory’
CISA: Here are 66 more security flaws actively being used by hackers – so get patching
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Such flaws are a frequent attack vector, warns security agency. Read the original article: CISA: Here are 66 more security flaws actively being used by hackers – so…
Sophos patches critical remote code execution vulnerability in Firewall
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Sophos Firewall is a network protection solution for the enterprise market. Read the original article: Sophos patches critical remote code execution vulnerability in Firewall
Huawei sees revenue dip 28%, pivots to tap green demand
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Chinese tech giant clocks its first-ever drop in annual revenue of 28.56% to 636.8 billion yuan ($100.01 billion), though, its net profit climbs to 75.9% to 113.7 billion…
Kaspersky blacklisted by FCC alongside China Telecom and China Mobile
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security All three were added to list as they posed national security risks. Read the original article: Kaspersky blacklisted by FCC alongside China Telecom and China Mobile
Chrome and Edge hit with V8 type confusion vulnerability with in-the-wild exploit
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Vulnerability hits Google’s browser, as well as its Chromium-based brethren. Read the original article: Chrome and Edge hit with V8 type confusion vulnerability with in-the-wild exploit
Frosties NFT operators arrested over $1.1 million ‘rug pull’ scam
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Investors hand over their cryptocurrency. Project developers vanish. Read the original article: Frosties NFT operators arrested over $1.1 million ‘rug pull’ scam
What is ransomware? Everything you need to know about one of the biggest menaces on the web
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Updated: Everything you need to know about ransomware – how it started, why it’s booming, how to protect against it. Read the original article: What is ransomware? Everything…
These fake crypto wallets want to steal from iPhone and Android users
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity researchers detail attacks which encourage users to download fake cryptocurrency wallets which allow criminals to steal Bitcoin from accounts. Read the original article: These fake crypto wallets…
UK police arrest seven individuals suspected of being hacking group members
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The youngest suspect is 16 years old. Read the original article: UK police arrest seven individuals suspected of being hacking group members
Google: We stopped these hackers who were targeting job hunters and crypto firms
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Google and Mandiant detail North Korea’s efforts to organize its offensive cyber capabilities within the government. Read the original article: Google: We stopped these hackers who were targeting…
Avast acquires SecureKey Technologies in authentication, identity management push
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Canadian company specializes in digital identity services. Read the original article: Avast acquires SecureKey Technologies in authentication, identity management push
WA government allocates AU$25.5m to expand cybersecurity services
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Office of Digital Government’s cybersecurity unit will score additional personnel under the funding. Read the original article: WA government allocates AU$25.5m to expand cybersecurity services
PJCIS supports passage of second tranche of critical infrastructure cyber laws
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The committee noted that more consultation on cyber laws is still required, however. Read the original article: PJCIS supports passage of second tranche of critical infrastructure cyber laws
Morrison wants organisations to prioritise trust over efficiency for data security
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Australia’s prime minister made the warning at the opening of Macquarie Telecom’s IC3 data centre. Read the original article: Morrison wants organisations to prioritise trust over efficiency for…
Russian nationals charged for alleged roles in DragonFly and Triton hacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The DragonFly hacks allegedly impacted the critical infrastructure of organisations across 135 countries. Read the original article: Russian nationals charged for alleged roles in DragonFly and Triton hacks
This is how fast a ransomware attack encrypts all your files
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers examined how quickly ransomware encrypts files – in some cases, it just takes a matter of minutes. Read the original article: This is how fast a ransomware…
These tax season scams aim to steal your passwords and bank details. Here’s what to watch out for
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Phishing campaigns designed to look like they come from the IRS are being used to deliver malware and steal sensitive information. Read the original article: These tax season…
Vidar spyware is now hidden in Microsoft help files
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The malware is being spread through an interesting phishing tactic. Read the original article: Vidar spyware is now hidden in Microsoft help files
These tax season scams aim to steal your passwords and bank details – here’s what to watch out for
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Phishing campaigns designed to look like they come from the IRS are being used to deliver malware and steal sensitive information. Read the original article: These tax season…
Ransomware is scary, but another scam is costing victims much, much more, says FBI
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Email remains the biggest threat to organizations. Read the original article: Ransomware is scary, but another scam is costing victims much, much more, says FBI
Mustang Panda hacking group takes advantage of Ukraine crisis in new attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Just as criminals seized on the pandemic, this group is trying to capitalize on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Read the original article: Mustang Panda hacking group takes advantage…
Malicious npm packages target Azure developers to steal personal data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Typosquatting and automatic tools are the weapons of choice. Read the original article: Malicious npm packages target Azure developers to steal personal data
Most Singapore IT leaders cannot identify fake messages, but only half concerned about phishing risks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Just 4% of IT decision-makers are able to correctly identify phishing email and SMS messages, but 47% remain unconcerned about such risks in their organisation. Read the original…
Some developers are fouling up open-source software
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security From ethical concerns, a desire for more money, and simple obnoxiousness, a handful of developers are ruining open-source for everyone. Read the original article: Some developers are fouling…
Okta names Sitel in Lapsus$ security incident impacting up to 366 customers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The analogy “walking away from your computer at a coffee shop” has been used to describe the incident. Read the original article: Okta names Sitel in Lapsus$ security…
BitLocker Guide: How to use this Windows encryption tool to protect your data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Encrypting every bit of data on a Windows PC is a crucial security precaution. Windows 10 and Windows 11 include the same strong encryption options, with business editions…
This is how much the average Conti hacking group member earns a month
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security While ransom payments can reach millions of dollars, it isn’t as much as you’d think. Read the original article: This is how much the average Conti hacking group…
Okta revises LAPSUS$ impact upwards to potentially 2.5% of customers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Company says a ‘small percentage’ of customers could have had their data viewed or acted on, and simple maths turns that number into 375 customers. Read the original…
Okta revises LAPSUS$ impact upwards to potentially 2.5% of customers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Company says a ‘small percentage’ of customers could have had their data viewed or acted on, and simple maths turns that number into 375 customers. Read the original…
Microsoft confirms LAPSUS$ hit account with limited access after gang released alleged Bing and Cortana source
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Redmond says no customer code or data was taken without directly addressing whether its own source was exfiltrated. Read the original article: Microsoft confirms LAPSUS$ hit account with…
Okta: Lapsus$ attackers had access to support engineer’s laptop
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Updated: Okta says that the shared screenshots were sourced from a support engineer’s laptop. Read the original article: Okta: Lapsus$ attackers had access to support engineer’s laptop
Multi-factor authentication: How to enable 2FA to step up your security
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Want to avoid having your online accounts hacked? Enable two-factor authentication, a crucial security measure that requires an extra step when signing in to high-value services. In this…
Android app with 100,000 downloads contained password-stealing malware, say security researchers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security App was able to collect login details from users, according to security researchers Read the original article: Android app with 100,000 downloads contained password-stealing malware, say security researchers
Social engineering attacks to dominate Web3, the metaverse
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers offer their thoughts on the most prevalent threats faced by emerging technologies. Read the original article: Social engineering attacks to dominate Web3, the metaverse
White House warns: Do these 8 things now to boost your security ahead of potential Russian cyberattacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Among other things, the White House is telling all businesses to enable multi-factor authentication. Read the original article: White House warns: Do these 8 things now to boost…
Okta says breach evidence posted by Lapsus$ hackers linked to January ‘security incident’
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Okta claims there is no proof of current malicious activity on its networks. Read the original article: Okta says breach evidence posted by Lapsus$ hackers linked to January…
APAC firms see need to train staff in digital skills, but few actually do so
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Some 97% of organisations across seven Asia-Pacific markets, including Singapore and Australia, recognise the need to train their employees in digital skillsets, with cloud and cybersecurity the top-most…
McAfee Enterprise’s security service edge business is now called Skyhigh Security
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The new entity has been born out of Symphony Technology Group’s decision to split McAfee Enterprise into two. Read the original article: McAfee Enterprise’s security service edge business…
Biden warns organizations to harden cyber defences against Russian cyber attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The US president said Russia could issue cyber attacks in retaliation against the sanctions it has received for invading Ukraine. Read the original article: Biden warns organizations to…
Corrupted open-source software enters the Russian battlefield
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A programmer behind the popular open-source npm program node-ipc poisoned it with malware that erased the hard drives of computers located in Russia or Belarus. Read the original…
Ukraine warns of InvisiMole attacks tied to state-sponsored Russian hackers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security InvisiMole has been collaborating with the Gamaredon APT for years. Read the original article: Ukraine warns of InvisiMole attacks tied to state-sponsored Russian hackers
FBI warns on ransomware that uses DDoS to threaten victims. Here’s what to watch out for
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A relative newcomer to the ransomware-as-a-service scene is now targeting US critical infrastructure. Read the original article: FBI warns on ransomware that uses DDoS to threaten victims. Here’s…
New Conti ransomware source code leaked
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The individual responsible is targeting Conti after the group announced its loyalty to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine. Read the original article: New Conti ransomware source code…
Suspected DarkHotel APT resurgence targets luxury Chinese hotels
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Hospitality firms in Macao, China, are bearing the brunt of targeted cyberattacks. Read the original article: Suspected DarkHotel APT resurgence targets luxury Chinese hotels
Australia pledges new powers for combatting online disinformation
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The federal government will look to create laws for preventing online misinformation and add more scrutiny towards the voluntary disinformation code followed by large digital platforms. Read the…
Australia launches federal cybercrime centre as part of national plan
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Home Affairs has launched an AU$89 million centre that will be specifically tasked with preventing cybercriminals from scamming, stealing, and defrauding Australians. Read the original article: Australia launches…
We are headed for an ecosystem of cyber haves and cyber nots: Cisco advisory CISO
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A combination of resourcing, government initiatives, and innovation will mean some organisations are able to handle cyber threats in real time — and then there is everyone else.…
Best encryption software 2022: Protect your data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security From home officers to on-premise, hybrid environments, and cloud solutions, we have you covered. Read the original article: Best encryption software 2022: Protect your data
Best security camera 2022: Secure a home, inside and out
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Storage, flexibility, quality recording, and easy installation are some of the important factors to consider when deciding on a safe security system. Our top picks will help secure…
Best security camera 2022: Secure your home, inside and out
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Storage, flexibility, quality recording, and easy installation are some of the important factors to consider when deciding on a safe security system. Our top picks will help secure…
76,000 online scams taken down after tip-offs, but hacking incidents still on the rise
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security NCSC celebrates the success of the Suspicious Email Reporting Service – and urges people to use strong passwords and apply multi-factor authentication to protect their accounts from cyberattacks.…
CISA and FBI warn over threats to satellite communications networks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security US cybersecurity agency tells SATCOM operators and customers to harden networks amid NSA investigation into Viasat outage in Europe. Read the original article: CISA and FBI warn over…
Franchises, partnerships emerge in Ransomware-as-a-Service operations
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers detail the movers and shakers in the space over 2021. Read the original article: Franchises, partnerships emerge in Ransomware-as-a-Service operations
NSW Supreme court orders local elections impacted by iVote failure to be recast
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Kempsey, Singleton, and Shellharbour councils will have a re-election due to the iVote bungle. Read the original article: NSW Supreme court orders local elections impacted by iVote…
Best Bluetooth tracker 2022: AirTag and other alternatives
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The best Bluetooth trackers make for low-cost investments that will save your more expensive ones. Check out the most reliable options below. Read the original article: Best Bluetooth…
All in a day’s work: Google details Exotic Lily access broker for ransomware gangs
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security When phishing targets to sell onto human-operated ransomware gangs like Conti, it’s important to have work-life balance. Read the original article: All in a day’s work: Google details…
Tech execs could face jail time under revised UK Online Safety Bill
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Online Safety Bill was introduced to Parliament on Thursday. Read the original article: Tech execs could face jail time under revised UK Online Safety Bill
Best Bluetooth tracker 2022: Never lose your keys again
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The best Bluetooth trackers make for low-cost investments that will save your more expensive ones. Check out the most reliable options below. Read the original article: Best Bluetooth…
Meta shares how it detects silent data corruptions in its data centres
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security After three years of testing, Meta has found its preferred approach for detecting silent data corruptions. Read the original article: Meta shares how it detects silent data corruptions…
Ditching LastPass? Here are some alternatives to try
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security LastPass changes to the free offering got you down? Not feeling like paying the $36 a year for the premium service. Here are some alternatives. (Updated with reader…
These four types of ransomware make up nearly three-quarters of reported incidents
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Any ransomware is a cybersecurity issue, but some strains are having more of an impact than others. Read the original article: These four types of ransomware make up…
Russian Cyclops Blink botnet launches assault against Asus routers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The only option available might be a return to factory settings for infected routers. Read the original article: Russian Cyclops Blink botnet launches assault against Asus routers
Microsoft: Here’s how this notorious botnet used hacked routers for stealthy communication
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Change your router’s default password and make it a strong one, warns Microsoft. Read the original article: Microsoft: Here’s how this notorious botnet used hacked routers for stealthy…
‘Everyone loses’: This new ransomware threatens to wipe Windows PCs if its victims don’t pay up
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Ransomware tries to deletes files and renders the system unusable. Read the original article: ‘Everyone loses’: This new ransomware threatens to wipe Windows PCs if its victims don’t…
Cloudflare debuts Friendly Bot validation service
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Machine learning is already used to “spot your bot.” Read the original article: Cloudflare debuts Friendly Bot validation service
Ex CafePress owner fined $500,000 for ‘shoddy’ security, covering up data breach
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security When victim accounts were closed after being hacked in one incident, CafePress went so far as to charge them a $25 fee. Read the original article: Ex CafePress…
Ex CafePress owner fined $500 million for ‘shoddy’ security, covering up data breach
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security When victim accounts were closed after being hacked in one incident, CafePress went so far as to charge them a $25 fee. Read the original article: Ex CafePress…
Google could ask for your licence or passport on YouTube and Google Play in Australia
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security In the next month, users will have to provide proof-of-age if they want to access or download mature content from YouTube and Google Play. Read the original article:…
NSW confirms iVote system will be scrapped for next year’s state election
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The iVote system had already been shelved for reconfiguration after its failure during local elections last year. Read the original article: NSW confirms iVote system will be scrapped…
NSA and CISA: Here’s how to improve your Kubernetes cluster security
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The NSA and CISA update their advice to help hardened Kubernetes clusters against attack. Read the original article: NSA and CISA: Here’s how to improve your Kubernetes cluster…
This sneaky type of phishing is growing fast because hackers are seeing big paydays
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers warn about an increase in conversation hijacking emails, where hackers abuse accounts of people you trust to send you phishing links and malware. Read the original article:…
iPhone, Android users lose life savings to romance fraud, cryptocurrency operation
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Attackers now ‘double dip’ to clear out victim bank accounts. Read the original article: iPhone, Android users lose life savings to romance fraud, cryptocurrency operation