Sophos, a global leader in next-generation cybersecurity, has published new research, “Fake Pirated Software Serves Up Malware Droppers as a Service,” detailing how droppers for hire are delivering bundles of malicious and unwanted content to targets looking for “cracked” versions of popular business and consumer applications.Read More…

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the nature of and targets for cyberattacks have rapidly shifted from mere data and applications to critical infrastructure such as gas pipelines and food suppliers. Additionally, organizations that have been greatly impacted by the pandemic, including healthcare and educational institutions, have become more specificallyRead More…

Ransomware is one of the most notorious kinds of cyber attack, which unfortunately is increasing day by day since the pandemic. According to Check Point Software Technologies’ study, the weekly average of ransomware assaults climbed to 1115 in May, and it had already surpassed 1210 companies hit by ransomware in the firstRead More…

After the president’s coronavirus vaccination certificate was released and a big test app seemed to be hacked, Indonesians raised worries about the security of their personal medical data. Indonesia has a bad track record in terms of cyber security, with little internet literacy and a history of data leaks.Read More…

ThreatQuotient, a leading security operations platform innovator, announced that Frost & Sullivan has presented ThreatQuotient with the 2021 Best Practices Competitive Strategy Leadership Award for excelling in Extended Detection and Response (XDR). Frost & Sullivan strictly reserves this recognition for companies at the forefront of innovation and growth in theirRead More…