The Most Common Root Causes of Attacks Were Unpatched Vulnerabilities and Compromised Credentials, While Ransomware Continues to Be the Most Common “End Game”.

The Most Common Root Causes of Attacks Were Unpatched Vulnerabilities and Compromised Credentials, While Ransomware Continues to Be the Most Common “End Game”.
With 60% of organisations taking more than four days to resolve cybersecurity issues, Unit 42’s Global Incident Response Service dramatically reduces time to remediate threats.
Kaspersky discovered a Qbot malware spike targeting corporate users, spread via a malicious spam-email campaign.
Infoblox rebrand initiatives reflect confidence and business focus, positioning its critical role in securing the networks of some of the world’s largest companies, appealing to both networking and security professionals alike.
Over 56% of the core routers ESET purchased from secondary market vendors contained a treasure trove of sensitive data, including corporate credentials, VPN details, cryptographic keys, and more.
The new SaaS-based cybersecurity platform now covers IT, Cloud, OT, and IoT landscapes Infopercept, a global cybersecurity solutions and services …
Kaspersky cybersecurity experts have discovered that chess players have been targeted by a range of different attacks from cybercriminals spreading malicious or unwanted mobile programs 一 even on Google Play 一 and Trojans and ransomware disguised as chess applications.
A cybercriminal group used an exploit developed for different versions and builds of Windows OS, including Windows 11, and attempted to deploy the Nokoyawa ransomware.
Kaspersky’s anti-phishing systems have prevented 5 million cryptocurrency-related phishing attacks in 2022, increasing by 40% compared to the previous year.
Saeed Ahmad, Managing Director Middle East and North Africa at Callsign, outlines what the metaverse means for our digital identities …