Expect phishing attacks to follow Equifax hack
With news that cyber criminals stole 143 million credit records in a hacking scandal at Equifax, highly targeted spear phishing attacks are expected.
With news that cyber criminals stole 143 million credit records in a hacking scandal at Equifax, highly targeted spear phishing attacks are expected.
The August 2017 HIMSS Cybersecurity Report indicates that respondents are taking proactive steps to stay ahead of security threats.
Recent analysis of a new variant of what appeared to be ransomware turns out instead to be malicious software that erases files on computers.
Political data of 198 million US citizens was exposed after a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee stored internal documents on a publicly accessible Amazon server.
Results from a recent survey reveal that 68% of healthcare employees occasionally share confidential or regulated data.
The number of health data breaches for March was more than January and February combined.
An FBI alert warns the healthcare sector that cyber criminals have stepped up attacks targeting their FTP servers.
Having policies and procedures in place is good, as long as you have audit controls to ensure they’re implemented, unlike this Florida healthcare system.
On January 25, it was discovered that the tax information of 1,457 hospital employees had fallen into a scammer’s hands in one of the latest W-2 business email compromise attacks.
The SANS Internet Storm Center warns about an active phishing campaign that utilizes PDF attachments to harvest email credentials from victims.
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