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Emotet: sold or on vacation? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Originally a banking trojan, Emotet later evolved into a full-blown botnet and went on to become one of the most dangerous cyberthreats worldwide

What’s up with Emotet?

A brief summary of what happened with Emotet since its comeback in November 2021

The good, the bad and the ugly of AI – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

The growing use of synthetic media and the difficulties in distinguishing between real and fake content raise a slew of legal and ethical questions

School’s out for summer, but it’s not time to let your cyber guard down

The beginning of the summer break is the perfect time for parents to remind their children about the importance of safe online habits

What to know about the MOVEit hack – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

The US government has now announced a bounty of $10 million for intel linking the Cl0p ransomware gang to a foreign government

Mixing cybercrime and cyberespionage – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

A crimeware group that usually targets individuals and SMBs in North America and Europe adds cyberespionage to its activities

Hear no evil: Ultrasound attacks on voice assistants

How your voice assistant could do the bidding of a hacker – without you ever hearing a thing

All eyes on APIs: Top 3 API security risks and how to mitigate them

As APIs are a favorite target for threat actors, the challenge of securing the glue that holds various software elements together is taking on increasing urgency

Tricks of the trade: How a cybercrime ring operated a multi-level fraud scheme

A peek under the hood of a cybercrime operation and what you can do to avoid being an easy target for similar ploys

How an innocuous app morphed into a trojan – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

ESET research uncovers an Android app that initially had no harmful features but months later turned into a spying tool

Digital security for the self-employed: Staying safe without an IT team to help

Nobody wants to spend their time dealing with the fallout of a security incident instead of building up their business

Child identity theft: how do I keep my kids’ personal data safe?

By Phil Muncaster

Why is kids’ personal information in high demand, how do criminals steal it, and what can parents do to help prevent child identity theft?

The post Child identity theft: how do I keep my kids’ personal data safe? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

The danger within: 5 steps you can take to combat insider threats

By Márk Szabó

Some threats may be closer than you think. Are security risks that originate from your own trusted employees on your radar?

The post The danger within: 5 steps you can take to combat insider threats appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Deepfaking it: What to know about deepfake‑driven sextortion schemes

By Phil Muncaster

Criminals increasingly create deepfake nudes from people’s benign public photos in order to extort money from them, the FBI warns

The post Deepfaking it: What to know about deepfake‑driven sextortion schemes appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Verizon 2023 DBIR: What’s new this year and top takeaways for SMBs

By Phil Muncaster

Here are some of the key insights on the evolving data breach landscape as revealed by Verizon’s analysis of more than 16,000 incidents

The post Verizon 2023 DBIR: What’s new this year and top takeaways for SMBs appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Employee monitoring: Is ‘bossware’ right for your company?

By Phil Muncaster

While employee monitoring software may boost productivity, it may also be a potential privacy minefield and it can affect your relationship with your employees

The post Employee monitoring: Is ‘bossware’ right for your company? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Avoid juice jacking and recharge your batteries safely this summer

By Márk Szabó

Cybercriminals can use USB charging stations in airports, hotels, malls or other public spaces as conduits for malware

The post Avoid juice jacking and recharge your batteries safely this summer appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

School’s out for summer, but it’s not time to let your cyber guard down

By Phil Muncaster

The beginning of the summer break is the perfect time for parents to remind their children about the importance of safe online habits

The post School’s out for summer, but it’s not time to let your cyber guard down appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Maltego: Check how exposed you are online

By Sol González

A primer on how to use this powerful tool for uncovering and connecting information from publicly available sources

The post Maltego: Check how exposed you are online appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Going on vacation soon? Stay one step ahead of travel scams

By Phil Muncaster

From bogus free trips to fake rental homes, here are some of the most common online threats you should look out for both before and during your travels

The post Going on vacation soon? Stay one step ahead of travel scams appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Passwords out, passkeys in: are you ready to make the switch?

By Phil Muncaster

With passkeys poised for prime time, passwords seem passé. What are the main benefits of ditching one in favor of the other?

The post Passwords out, passkeys in: are you ready to make the switch? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Stop Cyberbullying Day: Prevention is everyone’s responsibility

By Márk Szabó

Strategies for stopping and responding to cyberbullying require a concerted, community-wide effort involving parents, educators and children themselves

The post Stop Cyberbullying Day: Prevention is everyone’s responsibility appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Cyber insurance: What is it and does my company need it?

By Phil Muncaster

While not a 'get out of jail free card' for your business, cyber insurance can help insulate it from the financial impact of a cyber-incident

The post Cyber insurance: What is it and does my company need it? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Hear no evil: Ultrasound attacks on voice assistants

By Márk Szabó

How your voice assistant could do the bidding of a hacker – without you ever hearing a thing

The post Hear no evil: Ultrasound attacks on voice assistants appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

7 tips for spotting a fake mobile app

By Roman Cuprik

Plus, 7 ways to tell that you downloaded a sketchy app and 7 tips for staying safe from mobile security threats in the future

The post 7 tips for spotting a fake mobile app appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

All eyes on APIs: Top 3 API security risks and how to mitigate them

By Phil Muncaster

As APIs are a favorite target for threat actors, the challenge of securing the glue that holds various software elements together is taking on increasing urgency

The post All eyes on APIs: Top 3 API security risks and how to mitigate them appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

5 free OSINT tools for social media

By Martina López

A roundup of some of the handiest tools for the collection and analysis of publicly available data from Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms

The post 5 free OSINT tools for social media appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Digital security for the self‑employed: Staying safe without an IT team to help

By Phil Muncaster

Nobody wants to spend their time dealing with the fallout of a security incident instead of building up their business

The post Digital security for the self‑employed: Staying safe without an IT team to help appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Top 5 search engines for internet‑connected devices and services

By Camilo Gutiérrez Amaya

A roundup of some of the handiest tools that security professionals can use to search for and monitor devices that are accessible from the internet

The post Top 5 search engines for internet‑connected devices and services appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Meet “AI”, your new colleague: could it expose your company’s secrets?

By Roman Cuprik

Before rushing to embrace the LLM-powered hire, make sure your organization has safeguards in place to avoid putting its business and customer data at risk

The post Meet “AI”, your new colleague: could it expose your company’s secrets? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

You may not care where you download software from, but malware does

By Aryeh Goretsky

Why do people still download files from sketchy places and get compromised as a result?

The post You may not care where you download software from, but malware does appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Why you need parental control software – and 5 features to look for

By Phil Muncaster

Strike a balance between making the internet a safer place for your children and giving them the freedom to explore, learn and socialize

The post Why you need parental control software – and 5 features to look for appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Turning on stealth mode: 5 simple strategies for staying under the radar online

By André Lameiras

Have your cake and eat it too – enjoy some of what the online world has to offer without always giving out your contact details

The post Turning on stealth mode: 5 simple strategies for staying under the radar online appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

How the war in Ukraine has been a catalyst in private‑public collaborations

By André Lameiras

As the war shows no signs of ending and cyber-activity by states and criminal groups remains high, conversations around the cyber-resilience of critical infrastructure have never been more vital

The post How the war in Ukraine has been a catalyst in private‑public collaborations appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Creating strong, yet user‑friendly passwords: Tips for your business password policy

By Roman Cuprik

Don’t torture people with exceedingly complex password composition rules but do blacklist commonly used passwords, plus other ways to help people help themselves – and your entire organization

The post Creating strong, yet user‑friendly passwords: Tips for your business password policy appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Using Discord? Don’t play down its privacy and security risks

By Márk Szabó

It’s all fun and games until someone gets hacked – here’s what to know about, and how to avoid, threats lurking on the social media juggernaut

The post Using Discord? Don’t play down its privacy and security risks appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

APT groups muddying the waters for MSPs

By James Shepperd

A quick dive into the murky world of cyberespionage and other growing threats facing managed service providers – and their customers

The post APT groups muddying the waters for MSPs appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

RSA Conference 2023 – How AI will infiltrate the world

By Cameron Camp

As all things (wrongly called) AI take the world’s biggest security event by storm, we round up of some of their most-touted use cases and applications

The post RSA Conference 2023 – How AI will infiltrate the world appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

The EU’s Cyber Solidarity Act: Security Operations Centers to the rescue!

By Márk Szabó

The legislation aims to bolster the Union’s cyber-resilience and enhance its capabilities to prepare for, detect and respond to incidents

The post The EU’s Cyber Solidarity Act: Security Operations Centers to the rescue! appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Safety first: 5 cybersecurity tips for freelance bloggers

By Márk Szabó

The much-dreaded writer’s block isn’t the only threat that may derail your progress. Are you doing enough to keep your blog (and your livelihood) safe from online dangers?

The post Safety first: 5 cybersecurity tips for freelance bloggers appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

What are the cybersecurity concerns of SMBs by sector?

By Editor

Some sectors have high confidence in their in-house cybersecurity expertise, while others prefer to enlist the support of an external provider to keep their systems and data secured

The post What are the cybersecurity concerns of SMBs by sector? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Cleaning up your social media and passwords: What to trash and what to treasure

By Thomas Uhlemann

Give your social media presence a good spring scrubbing, audit your passwords and other easy ways to bring order to your digital chaos

The post Cleaning up your social media and passwords: What to trash and what to treasure appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Why you should spring clean your home network and audit your backups

By Thomas Uhlemann

Do you know how many devices are connected to your home network? You don’t? This is precisely why it’s time for a network audit.

The post Why you should spring clean your home network and audit your backups appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Spring into action and tidy up your digital life like a pro

By Thomas Uhlemann

Spring is in the air and as the leaves start growing again, why not breathe some new life into the devices you depend on so badly?

The post Spring into action and tidy up your digital life like a pro appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

World Backup Day: Avoiding a data disaster is a forever topic 

By Márk Szabó

By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail. Make sure you're able to bounce back if, or when, a data disaster strikes.

The post World Backup Day: Avoiding a data disaster is a forever topic  appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Staying safe on OnlyFans: The naked truth

By Jake Moore

How content creators and subscribers can embrace the social media platform without (overly) exposing themselves to the potentially toxic brew of NSFW content and privacy threats

The post Staying safe on OnlyFans: The naked truth appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

What TikTok knows about you – and what you should know about TikTok

By Roman Cuprik

As TikTok CEO attempts to placate U.S. lawmakers, it’s time for us all to think about the wealth of personal information that TikTok and other social media giants collect about us

The post What TikTok knows about you – and what you should know about TikTok appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Twitter ends free SMS 2FA: Here’s how you can protect your account now

By Roman Cuprik

Twitter’s ditching of free text-message authentication doesn’t mean that you should forgo using 2FA. Instead, switch to another – and, indeed, better – 2FA option.

The post Twitter ends free SMS 2FA: Here’s how you can protect your account now appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

‘A woman from Mars’: Life in the pursuit of space exploration

By Alžbeta Kovaľová

An astrobiologist, analog astronaut, author and speaker, Dr. Michaela Musilova shares her experience as a woman at the forefront of space exploration and from her quest for scientific and personal excellence

The post ‘A woman from Mars’: Life in the pursuit of space exploration appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

A year of wiper attacks in Ukraine

By ESET Research

ESET Research has compiled a timeline of cyberattacks that used wiper malware and have occurred since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022

The post A year of wiper attacks in Ukraine appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

ESET SMB Digital Security Sentiment Report: The damaging effects of a breach

By Editor

SMBs need to not only reduce their odds of being hit by an attack, but also implement processes that they can follow if their defenses are breached

The post ESET SMB Digital Security Sentiment Report: The damaging effects of a breach appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Security amidst a global frost

By Cameron Camp

No longer relegated to a side-show, tech is embedded into virtually every new piece of gear entering the battlefield

The post Security amidst a global frost appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

ChatGPT, will you be my Valentine?

By André Lameiras

Spoiler alert: it turned me down. But that’s far from the only thing I learned while playing around with the bot that the world has fallen in love with so badly.

The post ChatGPT, will you be my Valentine? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Confident cybersecurity means fewer headaches for SMBs

By Editor

Small and medium-sized businesses have good reason to be concerned about the loss of data and financial impacts

The post Confident cybersecurity means fewer headaches for SMBs appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Alexa, who else is listening?

By Jake Moore

Your smart speaker is designed to listen, but could it be eavesdropping too?

The post Alexa, who else is listening? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Into the void: Your tech and security in digital darkness

By Aryeh Goretsky

No internet, perfect security? Two ESET researchers perform a thought experiment where they consider the implications of being plunged into digital darkness.

The post Into the void: Your tech and security in digital darkness appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Online safety laws: What’s in store for children’s digital playgrounds?

By André Lameiras

As children’s safety and privacy online becomes a matter of increasing urgency, lawmakers around the world push ahead on new regulations in the digital realm

The post Online safety laws: What’s in store for children’s digital playgrounds? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Less is more: Conquer your digital clutter before it conquers you

By Phil Muncaster

Lose what you don’t use and other easy ways to limit your digital footprint and strengthen your online privacy and security

The post Less is more: Conquer your digital clutter before it conquers you appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

ESET APT Activity Report T3 2022

By Jean-Ian Boutin

An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in T3 2022

The post ESET APT Activity Report T3 2022 appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

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