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These startups are jumping in where most established security vendors have yet to go.
Israeli threat group uses fake company acquisitions in CEO fraud schemes
The group targets multinational firms using email display name spoofing and multiple fake personas.
New DownEx malware campaign targets Central Asia
While the attacks have not been attributed to any specific threat actor, it is likely that a Russian group is responsible for the attacks, according to researchers at Bitdefender.
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The 6 best password managers for business
A password manager stores a user’s passwords and logins for various sites and apps and generates new, strong passwords, making it a valuable tool for implementing strong passwords in your business.
Dell pushes security, devops integration in storage updates
The company’s latest storage updates include Ansible and Terraform integration, zero trust readiness and security, and an array of incremental enhancements.
Microsoft fixes bypass for critical Outlook zero-click flaw patch
Microsoft rates the new Outlook vulnerability as medium severity, but Akamai researchers say it should be higher.
IBM unveils end-to-end, quantum-safe tools to secure business, government data
Quantum Safe Technology combines expertise across cryptography and critical infrastructure to address the future security risks posed by quantum computing.
International security agencies warn of Russian “Snake” malware threat
Snake’s custom communications protocols employ encryption and fragmentation for confidentiality and are designed to hamper detection and collection efforts.
Evil digital twins and other risks: the use of twins opens up a host of new security concerns
Digital twins are incredibly useful tools for a range of industries. But they also come with intrinsic risk factors and could create new avenues for attacks unless security is involved when they’re created.
Make them pay: Hackers devise new tactics to ensure ransomware payment
Payouts from ransomware victims declined by 38% in 2022, which has prompted hackers to adopt more professional and corporate tactics to ensure higher returns.
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Cybersecurity stress returns after a brief calm: Proofpoint report
Sixty-eight percent of CISOs globally fear a cyberattack in the next 12 months, up by over 40% year over year and in sync with the pandemic high of 64%, according to a new Proofpoint survey.
Malwarebytes releases Mobile Security for OneView to secure Chromebooks, Android, iOS devices
Mobile security features for MSPs include anti-malware and malicious app protection.
DigiCert’s DigiCert ONE platform now available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Partnership aims to help customers find the right combination of solutions to securely meet their cloud needs.
Nebulon's TripLine offers ransomware encryption protection for on-prem systems
Ransomware protection for on-premises systems and hyperconverged infrastructure is the goal of the latest release from “smart infrastructure” vendor Nebulon.
Majority of US, UK CISOs unable to protect company 'secrets': Report
The GitGuardian study found 75% of respondents have experienced a data leak involving company secrets, including API keys, usernames, passwords, and encryption keys, in the past.
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