A week in security (March 7 – March 13)
The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
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The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
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A new malspam campaing is delivering Formbook to Ukrainian citizens, targeting them with a lure of government funds.
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The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
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In a time of rapid-changing crisis, here are four SMB cybersecurity best practices to help prevent the most common attacks.
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Meta says it has detected and removed two disinformation campaigns regarding the current Russia-Ukraine war.
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The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
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Responding to the crisis in Ukraine must prioritize physical safety, but there are related cyber-risks to consider too.
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There are many uncertainties with Russia’s invasion and war in Ukraine. In this unpredictable environment, we detail previous, current and expected cyber threats to watch out for.
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US and UK authorities have attributed the newly found malware Cyclops Blink to the Russian state-sponsored Sandworm group.
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Insurance companies are making exceptions so that they don’t end up paying for damages from an act of war. But which cyberattacks qualify as that?
Categories: Reports Tags: act of warattributioncyber attackcyber insuranceEternalBluelloyd’sMBRMerckNotPetyapetyaukraineZurich |
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