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Employee Education Key for Small Business to Prevent Cyber Attacks

The Chubb’s Third Annual Cyber Report reveals employee education is key for small businesses to prevent cyberattacks. Even with headline after headline about the latest data breach, people are not encouraged to defend against their cyber exposure. The goal of the report is to determine the level of understanding individuals have about their cyber risks. […]

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Phishing attacks against the Apple brand reach 1.6 million in six months

There have been 1.6 million phishing attacks targeting the Apple brand name in the first half of 2019. This is up nine percent on the total number of attacks seen last year, revealing a growing trend. These figures come from Kaspersky’s Threats to Mac Users Report 2019, released this week, which shows the number of cases

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4 Basic Measures to Protect Your Mobile Device Against Digital Attacks

Owners of small businesses are sharply aware that guarding their assets is a prime objective. Sadly, a lot of business people have a crack in the armor regarding cybersecurity. Some small business proprietors think they are unlikely to be the aim of digital offenders particularly because of their business size, they expect hackers are more

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Why ‘Zero Day’ Android Hacking Now Costs More Than iOS Attacks

But Maor Shwartz, an independent security vulnerability researcher and founder of the now defunct vulnerability brokerage firm Q-Recon, says shifts match his own observations. “In today’s reality, the majority of targets are Android, and there are less and less vulnerabilities because a lot of them have been patched,” says Shwartz, who spoke about selling zero

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How insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransomware attacks

Enlarge / Lloyd’s of London. On June 24, the mayor and council of Lake City, Fla., gathered in an emergency session to decide how to resolve a ransomware attack that had locked the city’s computer files for the preceding fortnight. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, Mayor Stephen Witt led an invocation. “Our heavenly father,” Witt

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Australia to block internet domains that host extremist content during terror attacks

(Reuters) — Australia will block access to internet domains hosting terrorist material during crisis events and will consider legislation to force digital platforms to improve the safety of their services, officials said on Sunday. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is in France to take part in the G7 leaders’ forum, said the government intended

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Study says fintech startups vulnerable to web or mobile app attacks

Financial technology startups like to boast that they are more nimble than their counterparts in the traditional banking world. But if a test of their websites and mobile apps by a cybersecurity vendor is accurate, the startups aren’t necessarily better at protecting their applications. The study released this week by ImmuniWeb is a follow-up to

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2/3 of SMBs Don’t Worry About Cyber Attacks – 2/3 Have Been Attacked

There is a perception gap about how vulnerable small businesses are when it comes cyberattacks. The cybersecurity statistics from the 2019 SMB Cyberthreat Study from Keeper Security leaves no doubt of this fact. In the report, 66% of decision-makers say they are not very or at all likely to experience a cyberattack. That is good

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