Cybercrime stories - Page 21
Any use of network connected electronic devices such as computers or smartphones for criminal activity
is classified as cybercrime. With a long history starting with the misuse of telephone systems (such as
‘phreaking’), cybercrime today includes the creation and distribution of viruses, ransomware, keyloggers
and other malware, the download and use of malware produced by others, social engineering tactics
such as phishing or (physical) impersonation, the theft and use of credentials for accessing computer
systems or networks, and the theft of privileged data. Cybercrime is a broad and dynamic field, with
cybercriminals constantly adapting their methods in pursuit of usually financial goals, but also
occasionally seeking to disrupt, embarrass or shame their targets.
It's 'lights out' for two more dark web marketplaces
Mon, 6th May 2019
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Don't be fooled if you see talk that Wall Street Market has been taken down – because it's most likely not what you think.
Europol makes 61 arrests & nets €6.2 million in dark web crackdown
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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Europol's international operation against dark web crime sees 61 arrests, seizes EUR €6.2 million, and closes 50 accounts; drugs and firearms also confiscated.
Geopolitics, economy motivating cyber activity in APAC-AN/Z
Wed, 20th Mar 2019
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Flashpoint's Aaron Shraberg says economic tensions between the US, China, and North Korea are influencing risk management decisions in APAC.
Enterprise cloud deployments being exploited by cybercriminals
Wed, 20th Feb 2019
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A new report has revealed a concerning number of enterprises still believe security is the responsibility of the cloud service provider.
Expert asserts BaaS 'critical for data centre security'
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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In an IT world clogged with acronyms, Comport says there is one that many data centres are failing to properly implement.
Is Supermicro innocent? 3rd party test finds no malicious hardware
Thu, 13th Dec 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
One of the larger scandals within IT circles took place this year with Bloomberg firing shots at Supermicro - now Supermicro is firing back.
Supermicro to test for spy chips, Apple & AWS call for retraction
Tue, 23rd Oct 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Supermicro vows to test its motherboards for alleged spy chips amid strong denials from Apple and AWS, who demand Bloomberg retract its claims.
Chinese espionage: Sweating Apple insists breach allegations are 'not true'
Tue, 9th Oct 2018
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dc
The dust still hasn't settled on the report that caused Supermicro's stocks to collapse, and now Apple is stressing its innocence.
Stalemate: Businesses aware of cloud benefits but wary of risks
Thu, 16th Aug 2018
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cybersecurity
A new Gartner survey of senior executives has revealed enterprises want to take their storage to the cloud - but are being held back by the 'risks'.
Backup vendor launches SaaS app to tackle ransomware
Thu, 26th Jul 2018
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Known as a provider of backup solutions for enterprises and data centres, Rubrik has changed the mould after taking a new approach to security.
Critical infrastructure protection market to skyrocket in coming years
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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risk & compliance
With crime comes the need for protection and it's certainly no different for critical infrastructure within data centers, a new report finds.
Why agility matters in the war against cybercrime
Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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hackers
Endace's EMEA senior director shares why agility is fundamental to cybersecurity, enforcing that if it isn't top of the agenda, it should be.
Interview: Rubrik EMEA director sheds light on data storage's future
Wed, 30th May 2018
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dc
We spoke with Rubrik Western EMEA director Martin Brown about the data centre industry, cybercrime, and some of the trends the company is pursuing.
Trump cancelling North Korea summit will have 'cyber-retaliation'
Mon, 28th May 2018
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Trump cancels historic North Korea summit, sparking fears of cyber-retaliation. Experts warn of potential US cyberattacks targeting government and corporations.
WhiteHawk continues push into US through Cybercrime Support Network partnership
Tue, 15th May 2018
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WhiteHawk partners with Cybercrime Support Network, becoming their response arm for cybersecurity incidents in the US.
Australia the best in the world... at being breached
Fri, 20th Apr 2018
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Australia may have just cleaned up at the Commonwealth Games, but it appears the nation still has a lot to learn when it comes to cybersecurity.
Report finds legacy cybersecurity a cinch for modern cybercrime
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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ransomware
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phishing
Data collected in 2017 shows that attacks like ransomware and cryptojacking are easily bypassing legacy security solutions due to lax businesses.
Decrypted: Phantom Secure takedown a 'significant blow' against Australia's organised crime networks
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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fbi
Australian, US and Canadian law enforcement agencies collaborate to bust Canadian security firm providing encrypted communications to organised crime market.
From Vietnam without love: Asia Pacific's next cyber attack hub
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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Vietnam may be called the next Silicon Valley for its technology prowess, but for the first time it is now one of the top five cyber attack sources.
LogRhythm divulges eight key predictions for cybersecurity in 2018
Tue, 5th Dec 2017
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The predictions for the new year include both good news and bad news, like the biggest data breach settlement of all time and increased awareness.