The last decade has seen a huge change in the way organizations handle enterprise environments. What used to be contained within the walls of the company is now almost exclusively contained within the cloud. As a result, the web browser has essentially become the new operating system for most people in the company. People are...
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Cisco, one of the largest manufacturers of networking equipment and enterprise solutions in the world, is said to have fallen victim to a ransomware attack. The cybercriminal group ShinyHunters claims to have compromised data from the ICT giant and to have in their possession more than 3 million records associated with Salesforce instances linked to...
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A New Mexico jury has found Meta liable for misleading consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangering children, ordering the company to pay $375 million in civil penalties. The verdict came Tuesday after six weeks of testimony and arguments in state court. According to the New Mexico Department of Justice, jurors found Meta...
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In North Carolina, if a teen is caught sexting they face jail time and could have to register as a sex offender. GREENSBORO, N.C. — Sexting in many states is an act that could get your teenager into a lot of trouble. The problem is it most likely won’t go away. The American Academy of...
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The ransomware gangs didn’t come for your data first. They came for your backup. By the time the encryption payload fired, the one system designed to save you was already compromised weeks earlier, quietly, while your team was watching the perimeter. That inversion — recovery as the attack surface and not the remedy — is...
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A new study by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is sounding a clear warning for the global financial system: as money moves deeper into the digital realm, cyberattacks and online fraud are rising just as quickly. The paper, authored by Tanai Khiaonarong and Shanyuan Zheng, draws on data from leading research bodies including the Center...
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Four in 10 educators feel less safe in their schools now than they did five years ago, according to a new survey by the EdWeek Research Center. School shootings factor heavily into their fears, but so does a swirl of other dynamics, from an angry political climate to a rise in student and parent aggression....
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Malicious software for sale on a dark web forumCheck Point The dark web harbors a wide range of sinister activities like murder for hire, weapons and illegal drugs for sale, distribution of child pornography, as well as robbery, kidnapping, extortion and infrastructure sabotage. It represents the most nefarious recesses of the internet. Yet even this...
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                                The Case Manager Last week, I got an email from a friend inviting me to a party. I clicked the link, but the invite didn’t open. I did it a few more times and then had the sinking feeling that this was a fake email. I...
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Cyber expert shares tips to avoid AI phishing scams Kurt ‘The CyberGuy’ Knutsson shares practical ways to avoid falling victim to AI-generated phishing scams and discusses a report that North Korean agents are posing as I.T. workers to funnel money into the country’s nuclear program. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Email scams...
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