In the wake of a suspicious "technical" issue that took down part of Bank of England's payments network earlier this week, Cytelligence's John Walker, a presenter at ISMG's APT Summit in New York, explains why weak perimeter defenses are likely to blame.
Almost all versions of Windows are vulnerable to an OLE flaw that is being actively exploited in the wild. This is the second zero-day vulnerability tied to the so-called "Sandworm Team" of hackers, and no patch is yet available.
An FBI official on Oct. 20 said the hacks of JPMorgan Chase and other U.S. banks do not appear to have been in retribution for Western economic sanctions against Russia. But FBI investigators still have not determined who was behind the attacks.
Staples has confirmed that it's investigating a potential data breach after a report warned that elevated levels of payment card fraud had recently been tied to card numbers used by consumers who shopped at the office supply retailer.
In addition to adopting the right IT security standards to mitigate advance persistent threats, organizations need to pick the right people to carry out those standards, says Jon Long, a featured speaker at ISMG's Global APT Defense Summit on Oct. 22.
The breach of financial giant JPMorgan Chase in the United States poses difficult questions for the financial services industry. Namely, if hackers can infiltrate Chase, is any financial institution safe?
In the wake of recent payment card breaches, President Obama is taking steps to speed the adoption of EMV cards. He's also calling on Congress to enact a national data breach notification law and announcing a White House summit on consumer cybersecurity.
As border tensions between India and Pakistan heat up, security experts debate whether defacement of government information assets could lead to more serious attacks against India's cyber infrastructure.
"Cybercrime as a service" and the globalization of attacks are two of the trends noted by cyber-intelligence firm Group-IB in its third annual High-Tech Crime Report. Group-IB's Alexander Tushkanov explains the lessons that can be learned.
Disconnecting systems from the Internet via an "air gap" is supposed to make the data they store harder to steal. But at Black Hat Europe, cryptographer Adi Shamir demonstrated how a laser and drone can be used to bypass air gaps.
Security experts urge organizations to disable support for SSL on clients and servers because of flaws in the cryptographic protocol that could be used to impersonate website users and decrypt HTTPS traffic.
Knowing how to manipulate a hacker's cultural values could help thwart - or at least slow down - cyber-attacks, says Garet Moravec, a cybersecurity expert who'll speak at ISMG's Global APT Defense Summit on Oct. 22.
You have identified the attack now it's time to react. How do you effectively respond, remediate, recover and potentially retaliate to the threat? This session will discuss how your organization can leverage the actionable intelligence gained from all the previous defense phases of threat indicators, analytics,...
Exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Office, a group of hackers believed to be Russians breached computers operated by the Ukrainian government during September's NATO summit, according to iSight Partners.
Traditionally, big data, analytics and visualization tools have been used after the fact to analyze fraud and security breaches. In this session, we will demonstrate the proactive use of these technologies to help prevent these attacks from occurring in the first place.
Leveraging findings from massive scale,...
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