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What’s up with Emotet?

July 6th 2023 at 11:30
A brief summary of what happened with Emotet since its comeback in November 2021
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The good, the bad and the ugly of AI – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

June 30th 2023 at 15:15
The growing use of synthetic media and the difficulties in distinguishing between real and fake content raise a slew of legal and ethical questions
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What to know about the MOVEit hack – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

June 23rd 2023 at 15:30
The US government has now announced a bounty of $10 million for intel linking the Cl0p ransomware gang to a foreign government
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Digital security for the self-employed: Staying safe without an IT team to help

May 24th 2023 at 11:30
Nobody wants to spend their time dealing with the fallout of a security incident instead of building up their business
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The danger within: 5 steps you can take to combat insider threats

By Márk Szabó — July 13th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Phil Muncaster — July 3rd 2023 at 09:30

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

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Avoid juice jacking and recharge your batteries safely this summer

By Márk Szabó — June 28th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Phil Muncaster — June 20th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Phil Muncaster — June 13th 2023 at 09:30

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

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7 tips for spotting a fake mobile app

By Roman Cuprik — June 6th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Phil Muncaster — June 1st 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Phil Muncaster — May 24th 2023 at 09:30

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

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Top 5 search engines for internet‑connected devices and services

By Camilo Gutiérrez Amaya — May 18th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Roman Cuprik — May 17th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Aryeh Goretsky — May 16th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By André Lameiras — May 9th 2023 at 08:00

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

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

By Roman Cuprik — May 4th 2023 at 09:30

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

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APT groups muddying the waters for MSPs

By James Shepperd — May 2nd 2023 at 09:30

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

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RSA Conference 2023 – How AI will infiltrate the world

By Cameron Camp — April 26th 2023 at 14:30

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

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Safety first: 5 cybersecurity tips for freelance bloggers

By Márk Szabó — April 14th 2023 at 09:30

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?

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What are the cybersecurity concerns of SMBs by sector?

By Editor — April 12th 2023 at 09:30

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

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

By Thomas Uhlemann — April 5th 2023 at 09:30

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.

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

By Thomas Uhlemann — April 4th 2023 at 09:30

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?

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

By Márk Szabó — March 31st 2023 at 09:30

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

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Understanding Managed Detection and Response – and what to look for in an MDR solution

By Phil Muncaster — March 23rd 2023 at 10:30

Why your organization should consider an MDR solution and five key things to look for in a service offering

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A year of wiper attacks in Ukraine

By ESET Research — February 24th 2023 at 10:30

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

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

By Editor — February 21st 2023 at 10:30

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

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Security amidst a global frost

By Cameron Camp — February 16th 2023 at 16:15

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

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Confident cybersecurity means fewer headaches for SMBs

By Editor — February 13th 2023 at 10:30

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

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Into the void: Your tech and security in digital darkness

By Aryeh Goretsky — February 7th 2023 at 10:30

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

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SwiftSlicer: New destructive wiper malware strikes Ukraine

By Editor — January 27th 2023 at 17:45

Sandworm continues to conduct attacks against carefully chosen targets in the war-torn country

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Now you can legally repair your tech – sort of

By Cameron Camp — January 11th 2023 at 10:30

A new law portends a future where (we hope) it will be easier for us all to repair, fix, upgrade, and just tinker with things we already own

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Cracked it! Highlights from KringleCon 5: Golden Rings

By Rene Holt — January 9th 2023 at 14:00

Learning meets fun at the 2022 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge – strap yourself in for a crackerjack ride at the North Pole as I foil Grinchum's foul plan and recover the five golden rings

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2022 in review: 10 of the year’s biggest cyberattacks

By Phil Muncaster — December 27th 2022 at 10:30

The past year has seen no shortage of disruptive cyberattacks – here’s a round-up of some of the worst hacks and breaches that have impacted a variety of targets around the world in 2022

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Traveling for the holidays? Stay cyber‑safe with these tips

By Editor — December 15th 2022 at 10:30

Holiday travel is back with a vengeance this year. Set yourself up for a cyber-safe and hassle-free trip with our checklist.

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Top tips for security‑ and privacy‑enhancing holiday gifts

By Phil Muncaster — December 13th 2022 at 10:30

Think outside the (gift) box. Here are a few ideas for security and privacy gifts to get for your relatives – or even for yourself. Some don’t cost a penny!

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Tractors vs. threat actors: How to hack a farm

By Jake Moore — December 5th 2022 at 10:30

Forget pests for a minute. Modern farms also face another – and more insidious – breed of threat.

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RansomBoggs: New ransomware targeting Ukraine

By Editor — November 28th 2022 at 15:23

ESET researchers spot a new ransomware campaign that goes after Ukrainian organizations and has Sandworm's fingerprints all over it

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Security fatigue is real: Here’s how to overcome it

By Phil Muncaster — November 22nd 2022 at 10:30

Do your employees take more risks with valuable data because they’ve become desensitized to security guidance? Spot the symptoms before it’s too late.

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Toward the cutting edge: SMBs contemplating enterprise security

By James Shepperd — November 10th 2022 at 10:30

Survey finds SMBs, weary of security failures, curious about detection and response

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10 common security mistakes and how to avoid them

By Phil Muncaster — November 9th 2022 at 10:30

Do you put yourself at greater risk for successful attacks by making one of these security mistakes?

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The future starts now: 10 major challenges facing cybersecurity

By Juan Manuel Harán — November 3rd 2022 at 10:30

To mark Antimalware Day, we’ve rounded up some of the most pressing issues for cybersecurity now and in the future

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Why your phone is slow – and how to speed it up

By André Lameiras — October 27th 2022 at 09:30

You probably don’t have to ditch your phone just yet – try these simple tips and tricks to make any Android device or iPhone run faster

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5 reasons to keep your software and devices up to date

By Phil Muncaster — October 24th 2022 at 09:30

Next time you're tempted to hold off on installing software updates, remember why these updates are necessary in the first place

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5 steps to protect your school from cyberattacks

By André Lameiras — October 17th 2022 at 09:30

What can schools, which all too often make easy prey for cybercriminals, do to bolster their defenses and keep threats at bay?

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The need to change cybersecurity for the next generation

By Tony Anscombe — October 6th 2022 at 09:30

Healthy habits that are instilled and nurtured at an early age bring lifelong benefits – the same applies to good cybersecurity habits

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Can your iPhone be hacked? What to know about iOS security

By André Lameiras — September 19th 2022 at 09:30

Here are some of the most common ways that an iPhone can be compromised with malware, how to tell it’s happened to you, and how to remove a hacker from your device

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RDP on the radar: An up‑close view of evolving remote access threats

By Aryeh Goretsky — September 7th 2022 at 09:30

Misconfigured remote access services continue to give bad actors an easy access path to company networks – here’s how you can minimize your exposure to attacks misusing Remote Desktop Protocol

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DEF CON – “don’t worry, the elections are safe” edition

By Cameron Camp — August 16th 2022 at 12:30

Don't worry, elections are safe – this is just one highlight from the DEF CON 30 conference.

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How a spoofed email passed the SPF check and landed in my inbox

By Rene Holt — August 16th 2022 at 09:30

The Sender Policy Framework can’t help prevent spam and phishing if you allow billions of IP addresses to send as your domain

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Black Hat USA 2022: Burnout, a significant issue

By Tony Anscombe — August 15th 2022 at 10:30

The digital skills gap, especially in cybersecurity, is not a new phenomenon, with the problem now further exacerbated by the prevalence of burnout

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Black Hat – Windows isn’t the only mass casualty platform anymore

By Cameron Camp — August 15th 2022 at 09:30

Windows used to be the big talking point when it came to exploits resulting in mass casualties. Nowadays, talks turned to other massive attack platforms like #cloud and cars

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Black Hat 2022 – Cyberdefense in a global threats era

By Tony Anscombe — August 12th 2022 at 12:30

Our Security evangelist's take on this first day of Black Hat 2022, where cyberdefense was on every mind.

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Safety first: how to tweak the settings on your dating apps

By André Lameiras — August 12th 2022 at 09:30

Tinder, Bumble or Grindr - popular dating apps depend heavily on your location, personal data, and loose privacy settings. Find out how to put yourself out there safely by following our suggested settings tweaks.

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An eighties classic – Zero Trust

By Tony Anscombe — August 11th 2022 at 16:00

A deep-dive into zero trust to help you navigate the threat landscape in a zero-trust world and further secure your organization

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Start as you mean to go on: the top 10 steps to securing your new computer

By Phil Muncaster — August 2nd 2022 at 09:30

Whether you are getting ready for back-to-school season, getting new work laptop or fancying a new gamer's pc, learn the steps to protect your new PC from cyberthreats.

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Staying safe online: How to browse the web securely

By Phil Muncaster — July 29th 2022 at 09:30

Learn to spot some of the threats that you can face while browsing online, and the best tips to stay safe on the web.

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API security moves mainstream

By Cameron Camp — July 14th 2022 at 09:30

The heavyweights are now moving into API security, cementing it as “A Thing”

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Play it safe: 5 reasons not to download pirated games

By Phil Muncaster — July 12th 2022 at 09:30

It’s all fun and games until you get hacked – and this is just one risk of downloading cracked games

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Cyberattacks: A very real existential threat to organizations

By Phil Muncaster — July 4th 2022 at 09:30

One in five organizations have teetered on the brink of insolvency after a cyberattack. Can your company keep hackers at bay?

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