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95% of Brits Unable to Consistently Identify Phishing Messages

95% of Brits Unable to Consistently Identify Phishing Messages Just 5% of Brits are able to recognize all scam emails and texts, a study from Computer Disposals Limited has found. Scam emails purporting to be from Facebook were shown to be most likely to trick people. Additionally, participants found it harder to spot scams via SMS messages compared…
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Fraudsters Conducting Malvertising Campaign Via Inactive Domains

Fraudsters Conducting Malvertising Campaign Via Inactive Domains A number of inactive websites have been compromised and are redirecting visitors to unwanted URLs, many of which are malicious. This is according to a new study by Kaspersky, which uncovered over 1000 inactive domains that send users to second-hand pages as a way for fraudsters to make money or even infect…
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UK Stalkerware Usage Soars During Lockdown

UK Stalkerware Usage Soars During Lockdown Anti-malware company Avast saw a sharp spike in the use of stalkerware during the UK’s pandemic lockdown, it revealed this week. Installations of online spying and stalking apps across the country rose 83% on average from March onward, compared to January and February. Stalkerware apps are unauthorized software applications introduced onto…
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Researchers Find New Calendar-Based Phishing Campaign

Researchers Find New Calendar-Based Phishing Campaign Researchers have once again spotted crooks using calendar invitations to mount phishing attacks. The Cofense Phishing Defense Center found the attack in enterprise email environments protected by Proofpoint and Microsoft, it announced last week. The phishing scam uses iCalendar, which is a media type that lets users store and exchange calendaring and scheduling…
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Unauthorized Data Sharing Puts Companies at Risk

Unauthorized Data Sharing Puts Companies at Risk Inappropriate data sharing continues to be a problem for companies, according to a survey from data discovery and auditing software vendor Netwrix. Although most companies have designated secure storage areas for their data, many find it leaking into insecure areas, its research found. A quarter of companies have discovered data stored…
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Criminals Exploit Pandemic with Brute-Force RDP Attacks

Criminals Exploit Pandemic with Brute-Force RDP Attacks ESET is the latest security company to notice a sharp spike in RDP-based hacks over the last few months. The anti-malware company spotted a rise in the number of brute-force attacks using the remote access protocol, and said that cyber-criminals have been using it to distribute ransomware. The Remote Desktop Protocol…
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NCSC: One Million Phishing Messages Reported in Two Months

NCSC: One Million Phishing Messages Reported in Two Months The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has announced that in just two months of its Suspicious Email Reporting Service being launched, it has received one million reports. According to a statement, the service, which was launched in April as part of the Government’s Cyber Aware campaign, receives a daily average of 16,500…
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350,000 Social Media Influencers and Users at Risk Following Data Breach

350,000 Social Media Influencers and Users at Risk Following Data Breach Personal data of an estimated 100,000 social media influencers has been accessed and partially leaked following a breach at social media marketing firm Preen.Me, Risk Based Security has discovered. The same breach has also led to more than 250,000 social media users having their information fully exposed…
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