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Found 557 Articles for Cyber Security

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Organizations are more aware than ever before of the possible financial effect of a cyberattack. Many people mistakenly believe that a cyberattack's high financial cost is only due to damaged digital assets, lost documents, and the cost of investigating and reporting a breach. While those costs are high, damage to an organization's physical assets can be equally damaging. Cyberattacks that cause physical injury are widespread when a hacker gets access to a computer system that controls equipment in a manufacturing plant, electric generating plant, or other similar operations. After gaining access to an organization's machinery, the hacker can use it ... Read More

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What Are NFTs? Some NFTs are just worth a few dollars, while others might cost as much as a home or multiple houses. However, regardless of how much a person pays for an NFT, it is critical that they maintain it secure. So, how safe are NFTs, and are there any risks that you should be aware of? If there's one thing we've learned about NFTs, it's that they're a bit difficult to grasp, especially if you're not a huge techie. So, before we go into how secure NFTs are, let's simply define what they are. An NFT, or non-fungible ... Read More

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A cloud access security broker (CASB) is a software that resides between a cloud service customer and a cloud service provider on-premises or in the cloud. When data stored in the cloud is accessible, it acts as a tool for enforcing an organization's security standards through risk identification and legal compliance. The trustworthiness of this watchdog tool to block malware and other dangers from penetrating a system and prevent data theft helps boost confidence in using cloud services in general. Customers of cloud services have already experienced benefits from using it. In fact, it's one of the most crucial improvements ... Read More

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Server Message Block (SMB) A client/server protocol called SMB (Server Message Block) controls access to files, whole directories, and other network resources, including printers, routers, and network interfaces. The SMB protocol may be used to handle information sharing between the various processes in a system, sometimes referred to as inter-process communication. The protocol was created in 1983 by IBM's IT division, and throughout the years, it has undergone several revisions and implementations. SMB was initially made accessible to the general public as a feature of the OS/2 LAN Manager and LAN Server network operating systems. Since the Windows operating system ... Read More

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Romance scams happen when scammers create a false online person to win the victim's love and trust. The con artist then manipulates the victim and steals from them under the guise of a loving or close relationship. Romance scammers are professional at what they do and will appear sincere, compassionate, and believable. The majority of social networking and dating websites host con artists. The goal of the con artist is to become friendly with the victim as soon as possible, win her favor, and acquire her trust. Scammers may make preparations to meet in person and propose marriage, but ... Read More

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LockBit ransomware is harmful malware meant to prevent users from accessing computer systems unless a ransom is paid. LockBit will automatically disseminate the infection over the network, look for valuable targets, and encrypt any accessible computer systems. Highly specific assaults against businesses and other organizations utilize this malware. LockBit attackers have created a name for themselves by posing the following threats to businesses around the world − Essential operations are interrupted, and they abruptly stop. The hacker is engaging in extortion for personal benefit. If the victim does not cooperate, blackmail tactics include data theft and unauthorized dissemination. ... Read More

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You've undoubtedly watched the movie GoldenEye if you're a Bond fan. The name of the ransomware program, GoldenEye, was inspired by this. The name of the hacker collective is also borrowed from the film. In the movie GoldenEye, the Janus Syndicate, a Russian organized crime group, exploits the instability caused by the fall of the Soviet Union by breaking into the control systems of two Soviet satellites. Petya and Mischa are the names of these satellites. They then fire GoldenEye, an electromagnetic pulse weapon. The Petya ransomware was created b" a Russian hacker gang that adopted the moniker Janus and ... Read More

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A cybercriminal organization known as Egregor focuses on a particular subset of ransomware operations. In Western magic, the collective energy of a group of people working together toward a shared goal is referred to as Egregor. It is believed that after ceasing operations in October 2020, the prominent cybercrime group Maze's ransomware developers founded Egregor. The extensive scope of Maze's ransomware assault attempts gave the newly established Egregor group a significant foundation to build upon. After successfully breaking into Barnes & Noble, video game developers Crytek and Ubisoft, and Barnes & Noble, in October 2020, Egregor gained a reputation for ... Read More

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Malware that makes use of Microsoft Office macros is called Dridex malware. Hackers may use it to steal financial data and other user identifiers. It often takes the form of a spam email with an attached Word document. Dridex virus emerged from an earlier product dubbed Zeus Trojan Horse, according to cybersecurity specialists. When anything is downloaded or otherwise integrated, usually without the end user's knowledge, it enters the system as what appears to be a secure application or product and causes havoc. Zeus Trojan Horse, a type of banking malware with backdoor access points that is self-replicating and ... Read More

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What is Ransomware? A hostage situation exists due to ransomware. It is a form of malicious software or malware that takes data, encrypts it, and then prevents the rightful owners from accessing it until the attacker receives the ransom demanded by the attacker. The ransom cost can range widely, from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Most of the time, a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, etc., is required as payment. The victim is required to satisfy the attacker's deadline, which is specified. It Is important to realize that it might not just be compromised files and data. ... Read More