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Encryption, RaaS, supply chain attacks: Monthly Cyberday product and news roundup 12/2023 🛡️

In December's summary, development themes include UI updates and information security statements. On the news side talk about encryption, RaaS and supply chain attacks.

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15.12.2023

How do you benefit from ISO 27001 certification?

Why do organizations choose to go for ISO 27001 certification? In this blog article, we will give you our top 5 reasons to get certified. Certification will certainly benefit your security directly, but there are other kind of benefits available too.

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25.10.2023

Working towards NIS2 compliance with Cyberday

✈️ You want to lift your cyber security management to a new level & get NIS2 compliant with a smart tool like Cyberday? In this post you'll learn how your organization can achieve NIS2 compliance in a smart way by building an own agile ISMS.

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23.8.2023

Who does NIS2 apply to? Scope and required security measures explained.

In this post you'll learn about what industries are affected by NIS2, security requirements the directive sets, and the available enforcement methods if an organization is not compliant.

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23.8.2023

What is NIS2 directive? Know EU's new cyber security legislation

Learn what is the new EU NIS2 directive, why the original NIS was not enough and how it affects your company's compliance requirements.

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1.8.2023

SOC 2: Working towards compliance

With the help of SOC 2, organisations can provide proof of effectively implemented controls and the use of best practices to protect the data to their customers and stakeholders, which may help to build trust.

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31.7.2023

Personnel information security training and guidelines in Cyberday

Most data breaches start with human error. Still, investments in technical information security are often made more eagerly. We tell you why staff information security training and guidelines are important and how to implement then efficiently.

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13.6.2023

Information security risk management in Cyberday: Identifying risks, evaluation, treatment and closure

Every cyber security framework highlights risk management in its own way. We summarize in this post, what's essential in information security risk management and what kind of an approach Cyberday offers for it.

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13.6.2023

Ransomware Writes Drama at Shakespeare Theatre

Lawrence Abrams reports: A ransomware attack over the weekend has taken down the ticketing system and patron database for...

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

New Coronavirus-themed malspam campaign delivers FormBook Malware

Experts uncovered a new Coronavirus (COVID-19)-themed campaign that is distributing a malware downloader that delivers the FormBook information-stealing Trojan. Experts at MalwareHunterTeam uncovered a new malspam campaign exploiting the fear in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) to deliver malware. The campaign uses emails that pretend being sent by members of the World Health Organization (WHO), the messages […] The post New Coronavirus-themed malspam campaign delivers FormBook Malware appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet

IE zero-day connected to last week's Firefox zero-day.

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15.5.2020
Unsaved,Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Ransomware Gangs to Stop Attacking Health Orgs During Pandemic

Some Ransomware operators have stated that they will no longer target health and medical organizations during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. [...]

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Millions of SMS messages exposed in database security lapse

A massive database storing tens of millions of SMS text messages, most of which were sent by businesses to potential customers, has been found online. The database is run by TrueDialog, a business SMS provider for businesses and higher education providers, which lets companies, colleges, and universities send bulk text messages to their customers and students. TechCrunch examined a portion of the data, which contained detailed logs of messages sent by customers who used TrueDialog’s system, including phone numbers and SMS message contents. But the data also contained sensitive text messages, such as two-factor codes and other security messages, which may have allowed anyone viewing the data to gain access to a person’s online accounts. One table alone had tens of millions of messages, many of which were message recipients trying to opt-out of receiving text messages. Not only that but it’s another example of why SMS text messages may be convenient but is not a secure way to communicate — particularly for sensitive data, like sending two-factor codes.

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15.5.2020
Cloud Storage Misconfiguration

Securing the MSP: their own worst enemy

Behind each cyberattack on the MSP is typically a system left unpatched, asset management undone, security officer not hired, or board who sees investment in security as a cost center rather than a long-term investment. Categories: Opinion Tags: advanced persistent threatadvanced persistent threatsAPTbreachcredential managementcredentialsdata breachhackingmanaged service providerMSPMSPsphishing (Read more...) The post Securing the MSP: their own worst enemy appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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15.5.2020
Password Attacks

How To Stop Someone From Spying On Your Cell Phone

By WaqasAre you privacy-conscious especially when it comes to your smartphone? Look no further, here are 15 ways you can stop people from spying on your cell phone.This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: How To Stop Someone From Spying On Your Cell Phone

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15.5.2020
Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Top 5 Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Predictions for 2020

We distilled 30 independent reports dedicated to cybersecurity and cybercrime predictions for 2020 and compiled the top 5 most interesting findings and projections in this post. Compliance fatigue will spread among security professionalsBeing a source of ongoing controversy and debate, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was finalized on 11th January 1, 2019.Driven by laudable

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Don’t Fall for These COVID-19 Scams, FBI Warns

The FBI has warned that scammers are using email scams to capitalize on the coronavirus scare, including messages purporting to be from national authorities like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Scammers are leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic to steal your money, your personal information, or both. Don’t let them,” the Federal Bureau of Investigation […] The post Don’t Fall for These COVID-19 Scams, FBI Warns appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Phishing