As we begin to come out of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., we enter a new world of business in many facets. One area of...
Today, 1 in 15 government workers is exposed to social engineering attacks. In 2018, The Atlantic published an article on the dangers of email, saying, “Electronic mail as we...
Security researchers have devised a way to block the recently disclosed PetitPotam attack vector that allows hackers to take control of a Windows domain controller easily....
The COVID-19 pandemic opened new doors for scammers. Ranging from phishing attacks to unemployment fraud, no attack vector has gone unexploited. Talking about phishing attempts, your...
A joint report has been published by several global cybersecurity agencies alerting about top exploited vulnerabilities in 2020 and 2021. This joint cybersecurity advisory is issued...
The U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued an official statement about more than 100 active ransomware variants that are busy launching attacks on American...
Although the Attack Does Not Look Entirely Sophisticated at First Glance, It Can Be Used to Acquire Victims’ Addresses, Phone Numbers, and Financial Information. Recently, Cofense...
U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government organizations, schools, and hospitals are becoming increasingly reliant on technology. The Center for Internet Security’s (CIS’s) Malicious Domain...
An organisation in India faced cyber attack 1,738 times on average per week in the last six months compared to 757 attacks per organisation globally, a...
INTERVIEW Aaron Portnoy confesses to periodic bouts of imposter syndrome, despite having carved out a distinguished career in offensive security. Among other things, Portnoy – now principal scientist...