Cybercriminals stories
As the region's largest and most digitally mature market, Australia seeing common threats in greater numbers is by no means surprising.
There is a worldwide cybersecurity professional shortage. But what does this mean for cybercriminals? More easy money to make.
Data protection and management providers OwnBackup and Cohesity partner to streamline data backup and aid business continuity in the ransomware era.
Mark McLaughlin, the former Palo Alto Networks CEO, has been appointed to Rubrik's board of directors as it confirms $500m software subscription ARR.
ZIP and RAR files have overtaken Office files as the most common carriers for malware, according to HP's latest report.
Fortifying cybersecurity defences is an ongoing challenge for many organizations, according to new research from CompTIA.
Kaspersky researchers have uncovered a new malware stealing users credentials, address, credit card data, cryptocurrencies, and accounts.
Avast, released its Q2/2022 Threat Report today, revealing a significant increase in global ransomware attacks, up 24% from Q1/2022.
We're becoming more and more aware of cybercrimes but how many criminals actually get caught? The New Zealand police explain why the answer is complicated.
Fraudulent donation pages promising aid to the Ukraine are appearing on the Darknet, according to Check Point Software.
Cybercriminals have tended to focus on acquiring user credentials to maximise their ability to traverse targeted IT infrastructures.
The world learned about the Hafnium attacks on Microsoft Exchange servers last year. Since then, even more vulnerabilities have been discovered,.
The finance industry has been revealed as the sector most under threat from cyber attacks, according to a new study released by Trellix.
Today we are talking to SonicWall director of product management Suroop Chandran, for the second IT Jam of our SonicWall series.
Australia's move towards open banking has been hindered by slow progress. However, with the right security measures, the future of open banking can be secure.
This year, a spate of high profile ransomware incidents has halted operations across business and critical infrastructures alike.
Retailers face historic security challenges as cybercriminals launch 5.4 million DDoS attacks in H1 2021, warns NETSCOUT.
Consumers are being warned to prepare for a spike in phishing attacks this holiday season, with cybercriminals expected to impersonate delivery companies.
The reported ransomware incidents increased by 17% in the UK last year, with LockBit dominating the ransomware attack landscape, in the UK and worldwide.
Ransomware is not a new phenomenon, but the scale of attacks has accelerated both in sophistication and frequency.