Dec 30, 2016 | Cyber-Crime, CyberSecurity
I was recently asked why it seems the Russians Cyber-Intelligence agencies seemingly have the jump on the US in the Cyber Espionage Departments. This is a pretty serious question – but before we answer that, we really we need to ask – do they? First off...
Dec 30, 2016 | Cyber-Crime, Data Breaches
A cyber-espionage group linked to the Russian military has developed Android malware which it used to infect the smartphones of Ukrainian soldiers and track Ukrainian field artillery units, according to a report released today by Crowdstrike. The report comes from the...
Dec 28, 2016 | Data Breaches
The British hotel chain InterContinental Hotel Group (known as IHG) has hired a computer security firm to investigate patterns of possible credit and debit card fraud as it continues to work with payment card networks for additional support, an InterContinental...
Dec 23, 2016 | General Security
Welcome to our final day – #6 – of our Christmas CyberSecurity Tips. This time our tips are about DDoS Attacks and Password Security: DDoS attacks A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack can really take the fun out of things like online shopping and...
Dec 22, 2016 | General Security
Welcome to day five of our Christmas CyberSecurity Tips all about Ransomware and WiFi Eavesdropping: Ransomware With the rocketing costs of Christmas, ransomware is one type of malware you won’t want to be faced with this December (or any time of the year really)....
Dec 21, 2016 | General Security
ESET has Achieved a monumental 100 VB100 Awards from Virus Bulletin: ESET has reached a monumental milestone in the security industry. ESET NOD32 is the first product to ever pass the magical threshold of 100 VB100 Awards received by a single product. The one...