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Health-care facilities are struggling with the current coronavirus epidemic, so we must help them with cyberprotection. We are offering free six-month licenses for our core solutions.
Companies worldwide regularly fall victim to business e-mail compromise attacks. We explain the danger and how to minimize it.
A brief but comprehensive guide to security and privacy on the world’s most popular gaming platform.
Our security solution for Internet gateways is updated and more capable than ever.
At RSA Conference 2020, the former director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations for the NYPD talked about how the police have raised cybersecurity awareness.
How APTs compromise the privacy and security of average citizens that they do not target directly.
Dave and Jeff discuss the EU’s response to Facebook’s pleas for regulation, ransomware shutting down a US energy company, Ring requiring 2FA, and more.
Inexpensive, no-fuss Burning Man tickets for sale online. Just one problem: They’re fake.
Dave and Jeff discuss Facebook’s European plea for regulation, Black Energy spreading on the dark web, Boston Children’s Hospital faces a cyberattack, and more.
In the hunt for your bank card info, the malware overlays apps with phishing pages and uses fake notifications to get you to open the apps.
Ransomware makers seem to be following a new trend, publishing data from companies that refuse to pay them.
Phishing and business e-mail compromise attacks rely on fake e-mails. But why is it so easy for attackers to make them so convincing?
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the latest scam targeting Travelex customers, a phishing attack on the UN, Australia relief being targeted by Magecart, and more.
Web threats are actively used in targeted attacks, so their neutralization should be an integral part of APT defense strategy.
Under the pretext of compensation for data leaks, fraudsters are selling “temporary U.S. social security numbers.”
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Windows 7’s end of life, a bug in the Windows CryptoAPI revealed by the NSA, Las Vegas hit with a cyberattack, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff address a ransomware attack in New Orleans, Facebook data stolen from a car, favorite Christmas movies, and more.
Cybercriminals are attacking small online stores, trying to trick their employees into opening malicious files.
Dave and Jeff discuss the recent news around hackable toys, politics in Tinder, and phishing campaigns in The Elder Scrolls Online.