Rui Ribeiro, the founder and CEO of Jscrambler, a company that monitors and obfuscates JavaScript code, discusses the proliferation of web applications that use third-party code, the liability risks that often exist, and how Jscramber’s products can increase the security of all application code.http://dlvr.it/STtpkh
Threat actors carried out smishing attacks on nearly 10,000 Autralian higher education students enrolled at Deakin University and downloaded PII of about 47,000 students. Hackers compromised an employee’s credentials to access the university’s third-party SMS solutions provider to execute the attack.http://dlvr.it/STsNfF
ICYMI: Chaim Mazal, discusses the issues affecting CISOs, including how increased market share leads to increased problems and how having uniform, automated controls can provide security and enforce compliance.http://dlvr.it/STr99c
These days, companies spend significant sums of money to protect themselves from cyber criminals. The threat matrix is vast, and attacks can come from almost any quarter. That is why many companies …http://dlvr.it/STr2r0
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ICYMI: Hatching to Give Recorded Future Clients Clearer View of Malware Campaigns Recorded Future has purchased malware analysis startup Hatching to give its clients better visibility into active campaigns in the wild. Data gathered by Hatching’s malware sandboxing tool will benefit both companies, providing clients with a view of malware trends, targets and sources.http://dlvr.it/STndZQ
ICYMI: Island Hopes to Diminish Spate of Ransomware and Phishing Incidents The government of Puerto Rico announced an investment of $7.6 million toward strengthening cybersecurity on the island. The island has undergone a string a embarrassing cybersecurity incidents, including a phishing incident that stole $2.6 million of taxpayer dollars.http://dlvr.it/STnXQP
Chaim Mazal, discusses the issues affecting CISOs, including how increased market share leads to increased problems and how having uniform, automated controls can provide security and enforce compliance.http://dlvr.it/STmyqz
ICYMI: It’s never a good thing when well-organized groups of hackers start working together, but that’s what appears to be happening. Recently, evidence has emerged that the Black Basta ransomware gang has begun …http://dlvr.it/STmrWB
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