Cybercrime stories - Page 23
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.

Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is CrowdStrike?
Tue, 22nd Sep 2020
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CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, discusses its key products and offerings in an interview with TechDay. Find out more.

Sophos deconstructs Dharma, the 'fast food franchise' ransomware
Fri, 14th Aug 2020
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network infrastructure
Dharma ransomware has become a profitable business for cybercriminals, targeting small and medium businesses with devastating results.

Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Radware?
Wed, 10th Jun 2020
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TechDay debuts 10 Minute IT Jams, spotlighting Radware with insights from Yaniv Hoffman. Learn about Radware’s Sydney scrubbing centre and APAC expansion.

MailGuard intercepts sinister cybercrime emails notifying users of COVID-19 “relief payment”
Thu, 23rd Apr 2020
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MailGuard has intercepted malicious emails claiming to offer COVID-19 relief payments, exploiting financial uncertainties caused by the pandemic.

Getting the Board on board: How to talk cyber risk to the C-Suite suits
Thu, 16th Apr 2020
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In an era of heightened risk, effective communication between cybersecurity chiefs and business leaders at the board level has never been more important.

Report: Majority of New Zealanders exposed to cyber crime
Mon, 6th Apr 2020
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A NortonLifeLock report reveals 36% of Kiwis experienced cyber crime in 2019, leading to NZ$108 million in losses and over 5 million hours fixing issues.

Acronis: Lack of backup process within organisations causing data losses
Wed, 1st Apr 2020
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Traditional strategies and solutions to data protection are no longer able to keep up with the modern IT needs of individuals and organisations.

Scammers using Bitcoin, sextortion to take advantage of Coronavirus fears
Fri, 20th Mar 2020
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network security
As people's fear and desire to do something about COVID-19 is dominating the news, it is also being exploited in every way by online criminals.

Verizon expands security portfolio with new solutions to combat cybercrime
Tue, 10th Mar 2020
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Verizon Business strengthens its cybersecurity portfolio with new solutions employing advanced analytics and blockchain to combat increasing cybercrime threats.

Cyber attacks worsening among Australian businesses, costing economy $1 billion a year
Tue, 11th Feb 2020
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insurance
Cyber attacks are escalating among Australian companies, with cyber crime costing the economy over AUD $1 billion annually, new research reveals.

Interview: Group-IB outlines global threats to stability in cyberspace
Thu, 19th Dec 2019
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Cybersecurity firm Group-IB unveils alarming cyber threat landscape in High-Tech Crime Trends 2019/2020 report, spotlighting state-sponsored attackers.

Interview: Cloudera on why analytics is key in the fight against financial crime
Mon, 2nd Dec 2019
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Cloudera's Dr Richard Harmon highlights the critical role of data analytics in combating financial crime, urging a unified approach to enhance KYC capabilities.

In brief: What's on at CyberCrimeCon 2019 Singapore
Fri, 29th Nov 2019
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CyberCrimeCon 2019 Singapore on November 29 will showcase threat analysis, world-class expertise, and best practices in cybersecurity.

Singapore to make acquaintance with Group-IB’s CyberCrimeCon
Tue, 19th Nov 2019
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Group-IB’s CyberCrimeCon is making its Singapore debut on 29 November, featuring top cybersecurity experts and organisations like INTERPOL and the CSA.

Hackers increasingly ‘island hopping’ – so what does it mean?
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Hackers are escalating their use of 'island hopping', targeting less secure third-party suppliers to infiltrate larger organisations' networks and wreak havoc.

Biggest security threat in Australia? Survey says it’s phishing
Mon, 13th May 2019
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email security
Phishing is the top security threat for Australian businesses, with 44% identifying it as their biggest concern, a survey by CSO and LogRhythm finds.

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.

Report: 80% of organisations faced email-borne attacks last year
Fri, 26th Apr 2019
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email security
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breach prevention
A recent survey finds 80% of organisations faced email-borne attacks last year, with rising costs and increasing frequency worrying IT professionals.

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.