Researchers said most of the emails use COVID-19 as a way to dupe users into clicking on a bogus document. For example, the email will ask the user to review a “Covid 19 relief fund as approved by the board of directors.”
Today’s columnist, Troy Wachter of Cyberint, says defeating ransomware groups like the one that hit Colonial Pipeline will take teamwork across departments and threat intelligence tools that show how and where specific threats have originated and how they are evolving.
72% of school district parents would support paying, while 79% of online poll respondents are against it. One possible reason for the disparity: having something personally at stake. So what are businesses' customer expectations?
The actual database exposure was caused by a persistent problem with Docker, an issue that’s been fairly well-known in the Linux community for several years.
Today’s columnist, Andrew Patel of F-Secure, writes how he’s optimistic that bad actors injecting AI-powered malware could be stopped by red teams and security audits.