Mobile carrier T-Mobile fell victim to another data breach, this time linked to a SIM swap attack that affected "a very small number" of its 105 million customers. Details remain scarce, but T-Mobile says it has enacted proper incident response protocols to limit the number of people affected.
ISMG's global editorial team reflects on the top cybersecurity news and analysis from 2021 and looks ahead to the trends already shaping 2022. From ransomware to Log4j, here is a compilation of major news events, impacts and discussions with leading cybersecurity experts on what to expect in the new year.
The Data Divide spans sectors, organizations,
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Across the globe, more people are working from home than ever before.
A single pane of glass for all conversations, Slack creates an environment where remote workers can organize information and conversations around data. Every day, more than 12 million active users and 750,000 organizations rely on Slack to be...
As Russia masses troops on its border with Ukraine, the White House says Russian disinformation campaigns have been aimed at destabilizing Ukraine's government, while experts have seen a surge in "cyber intrusions" against infrastructure, banking and government targets in advance of a potential invasion.
Network compromise drives big business on the dark web. Cybercriminals are actively buying and selling unauthorized network access in a variety of underground forums.
This specific variety of criminal market offerings is less well known than others, but the extended cybercrime activity it enables is impacting...
Phishing is one of the most well-known cyberattack methods, but hackers still have considerable success despite security teams' best efforts. Attackers use phishing attacks to gain access to login credentials, financial information like credit card details or bank accounts, company data, and any other digital assets...
Ransomware continues to evolve at warp speed and is always a potential threat, regardless of your company’s size, location, or industry.
Today’s ransomware threat is more advanced than attackers simply asking for a payment. Some threat actors care more about stealing your company’s data. At any given moment,...
The spyware of sanctioned Israeli firm NSO Group was reportedly detected on the smartphones of high-profile Polish figures associated with the nation's opposition party. And the spyware has also reportedly been tied to the phone of Hanan Elatr, wife of the late journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Businesses around the world rely on email to communicate — in the post-pandemic world perhaps more than ever before. But
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Businesses are constantly being bombarded by malicious attack threat vectors that operate through email inboxes/outboxes. Malevolent entities use a wide variety of ever increasingly sophisticated techniques to lure your employees and customers in order to attack your organization through email, while evading detection...
The banking and financial services sector is the single most important target for cybercriminals. Banks and financial institutions safeguard incredibly sensitive data of users and employees alike, and data breaches can be costly both in terms of leaked data and financial penalties incurred. Cybercriminals constantly...
The healthcare and pharmaceutical industry is a target for both criminal and state-sponsored threats.
More large healthcare data breaches were reported in 2020 than in any other year. Additionally, 2021 has seen five consecutive months where industry data breaches have been reported at a rate of two or more per...
As the pandemic pushed businesses out of the office and into a hybrid way of working, we’ve come to depend on technologies like email for critical business functions: signing contracts, sharing documents––even just chatting to our team about the game results.
But unfortunately, the more we rely on email, the...
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