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Banks failing to protect customers from coronavirus fraud

By Alex Scroxton 12 May 2020

Just 13 of the 64 banks accredited for the government’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme have implemented Dmarc protection Read More

Cisco: Threat actors abusing Slack, Discord to hide malware

By Arielle Waldman 07 Apr 2021

The threat intelligence vendor released a new report on how threat actors are increasingly abusing popular collaboration applications like Slack and Discord during the pandemic. Read More

GoDaddy owns up to October 2019 data breach

By Alex Scroxton 05 May 2020

Web hosting services provider has suffered yet another security incident, confirming that an unauthorised individual accessed hosting accounts Read More

9 Books on Machine Learning You Need to Read

By Alexander S. Gillis 27 Aug 2020

Improve your knowledge about machine learning and artificial intelligence with these 9 popular books. Help your organization dive into these technologies as they continue to impact how businesses work. Read More

Coronavirus: Cyber crime landscape evolving as lockdown eases

By Alex Scroxton 26 Jun 2020

As some countries begin to gradually ease Covid-19 lockdown measures, cyber criminals’ tactics are changing, but the pandemic remains a tempting lure Read More

Check Point uncovers targeted Microsoft Office 365 phishing campaign

By Alex Scroxton 18 Jun 2020

Organised criminal campaign exploited Adobe, Oxford University and Samsung web domains to trick users into giving up their passwords Read More

Banking trojans roar back to prominence in May

By Alex Scroxton 15 Jun 2020

Check Point sees an upswing in malicious activity around a number of classic banking trojan malware variants Read More

4 mobile security best practices for enterprise IT

By Reda Chouffani, John Powers 20 Feb 2019

Organizations should look to update their mobile security best practices due to COVID-19. IT must incorporate BYOD access to corporate data and other new mobile capabilities. Read More

Twitter kills thousands of misinformation accounts

By Alex Scroxton 12 Jun 2020

The accounts were linked to the governments of China, Russia and Turkey, and engaged in systematic operations against pro-democracy activists, political opponents and dissidents Read More

Vote Leave’s early bath

By Ryan Priest 20 Mar 2019

Vote Leave’s band of zip-wiring cowboy builders has been handed another fine: this time for sending out nearly 200,000 unsolicited texts to the poor sods who entered their contest to win £50m if ... Read More