Results for 'cybercrime'

Cybercrime

Introducing the Digital Footprint Portal

April 10, 2024 - Find out what sensitive data of yours is exposed online today with our new, free Digital Footprint Portal.

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News

AT&T confirms 73 million people affected by data breach

April 2, 2024 - Telecommunications giant AT&T has finally confirmed that 73 million current and former customers are caught up in a massive dark web data leak.

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News | Personal

The ‘AT&T breach’—what you need to know

March 20, 2024 - Data on over 70 million people that came from an alleged breach at AT&T has been posted online. Here's what you need to know.

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Ransomware

Ransomware’s appetite for US healthcare sees known attacks double in a year

March 15, 2024 - The US healthcare industry suffers more ransomware attacks than most countries.

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Business

Webinar recap: 6 critical cyberthreats in 2024 and how to counter them

March 14, 2024 - Get expert insights on the six most critical cyberthreats of 2024.

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News

Raccoon Infostealer operator extradited to the United States

February 20, 2024 - A Ukrainian national that is being accused of operating the Raccoon Infostealer in a Malware-as-a-Service has been extradited to the US.

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Cybercrime | Ransomware | Threats

How ransomware changed in 2023

February 14, 2024 - In 2023, the CL0P ransomware gang broke the scalability barrier and shook the security world with a series of short, automated campaigns.

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News | Threats

Warzone RAT infrastructure seized

February 13, 2024 - International law enforcements agencies have disruped the infrastructure behind the Warzone RAT.

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Ransomware | Threat Intelligence

Ransomware review: February 2024

February 12, 2024 - In January, we recorded a total of 261 ransomware victims.

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News | Personal

State of Malware 2024: What consumers need to know

February 6, 2024 - The State of Malware 2024 report covers some topics that are of special interest to home users: privacy, passwords, malvertising, banking Trojans, and Mac malware.

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