As with any category of trends, the success rate of cybercrime ebbs and flows. As Russia seems be a safe haven for cybercriminals, it seemed for a while that the war in Ukraine might disrupt this activity. It did, but only for a short while. Keith Jarvis walks us through the latest types, tactics, and trends in cybercrime. Secureworks' latest State...
Healthcare chief information security officers are raising red flags to threat sharing groups about an alarming increase in cyberattacks amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine – most notably by way of phishing incidents that target the C-Suite.
By investing in behavioral detection, integrating threat intel with red and blue teams, sharing knowledge, and verifying and validating detections, companies can build very successful threat detection programs.
Reporter Josh Renaud notified the state that more than 100,000 educators' Social Security numbers were embedded in the HTML code of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Gov. Mike Parson quickly insisted that viewing website source code — a built-in feature of all web browsers since the 1990s — was criminal hacking.
Google Cloud's new security solution called Virtual Machine Threat Detection has become available for public preview on the company's Security Command Center platform.
In a CyberRisk Alliance virtual event, Casey Ellis, the founder, chairman and CTO of Bugcrowd, speaks with SC Media Senior Reporter Joe Uchill about threat hunting while an organization's employees work from home.
Along with a single intake form, Google touts a more interactive, gamified site that offers per-country leaderboards and awards for finding certain bugs.
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