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New Malware “Latrodectus” Linked to IcedID
The malware, discovered by Proofpoint and Team Cymru, was mainly utilized by initial access brokers Read More
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How to Steer Clear of Tax Season Scams
It’s that time of year again – tax season! Whether you’ve already filed in the hopes of an early refund or have yet to start the process, one thing is for sure: cybercriminals will certainly use tax season as a means to get victims to give up their personal and financial information. This time of…
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Famous YouTube Channels Hacked to Distribute Infostealers
The AhnLab Security Intelligence Center discovered new infostealer distribution campaigns leveraging legitimate YouTube channels Read More
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Security Vulnerability of HTML Emails
This is a newly discovered email vulnerability: The email your manager received and forwarded to you was something completely innocent, such as a potential customer asking a few questions. All that email was supposed to achieve was being forwarded to you. However, the moment the email appeared in your inbox, it changed. The innocent pretext…
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10 Strategies to Fortify SCADA System Security
The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author. AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article. Here are some of the best SCADA protection strategies to ensure your organization’s safety. Late last year, Pennsylvania’s Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa…
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UK Retailers Lost £11.3bn to Fraud in 2023
Research from Ayden and the CEBR found that 35% of UK retailers fell victim to fraudulent activity, cyber-attacks or data leaks over the past 12 months Read More
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Hospital IT Helpdesks Targeted By Voice Fraudsters, Warns HHS
Threat actors are socially engineering healthcare IT helpdesk staff to steal money, the government has warned Read More
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Veterinary Giant CVS Reveals Major Cyber-Attack
Veterinary services provider CVS Group today notified markets of a security breach last week Read More
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Friday Squid Blogging: SqUID Bots
They’re AI warehouse robots. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here. Read More
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How To Protect Against New Types of Scams Like QR Phishing
Four in ten Americans say they use peer-to-peer payment services, like Venmo, PayPal, or Apple Pay, at least once a month. These platforms have made it even easier to send money by adding QR codes that people can quickly scan to pull up someone’s profile and complete a payment. Two-thirds of restaurants have started including…