by Steve | Oct 14, 2018 | Hacking, Phishing Attack
Latest Phishing Campaign Attempts to Install Remcos Remote Access Tool into Victims’ Computers Thousands of Icelanders have been targeted in the latest phishing campaign that attempts to install the Remcos remote access tool into the victims’ computers,...
by Steve | Nov 18, 2017 | Cyber Security, DDoS, Hacking
Beware of DDoS-for-Hire Distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have become a public menace. DDoS was once a tool used by hactivists to further their social or political ends. In recent years, DDoS has become a toll for purely financial gain and for utter...
by Steve | Nov 12, 2017 | Cyber Security, Hacking
How to Prevent Account Takeover or Hijacking A new study conducted by Google and University of California (UC) delved into the question which among these three cyberattacks – phishing, keylogging and third-party data breach – most likely results in account takeover or...
by Steve | Sep 26, 2017 | Data Breach, Email Security, Hacking
Major Accounting Firm Deloitte Admits It Suffered Cyber Attack Deloitte, one of the world’s “big four” accountancy firms, admitted that it suffered a cyber attack. The company, however, downplayed the cyber attack saying that “only very few clients were...
by Steve | May 30, 2017 | Data Breach, Hacking
How to improve healthcare cyber security Scope of Hacking Health Care Records The hacking of health care records at the NHS and HPMC aren’t isolated cases. Prior to the widely published WannaCry ransomware attack, other cyber attacks had already wreaked havoc in the...
by Steve | May 25, 2017 | Hacking
5 Signs You’ve Suffered An Online Hack Are you unknowingly leaving your company’s system vulnerable to external attacks? From a low of 18% in 2011, the number of online hacks targeting small businesses has risen to 43% in 2016. And this figure is expected...