social engineering
Why good email security is essential for every business
October 17 by Olivia PowellBased on insights from cyber security experts, this report explores how an insufficient email security strategy can affect a business’s internal security and external brand
SolarWinds Hackers Continue To Cause Grief
July 02 by Lisa MorganIf bad actors socially engineered all the support teams around the world, they could get a lot more people clicking on emails and mobile phones authorized which they could use to gain access to infras...
2020 Top Breaches: Part III
December 29 by Seth Adler10 Breaches: Q3, 2020 focused a light on global state adversaries attacking US government/election entities. Ransomware attacks, payments and RaaS all made news. And insider threats along with more ad...
IOTW: A Pennsylvania County Pays Ransomware Ransom Covered Under Insurance Plan
December 04 by Seth AdlerPaying cyber security insurance is a double-edged sword. A March 11 report released by Deloitte uncovered that, “For every dollar in premiums collected from policyholders, insurers paid out roughly 35...
IOTW: World’s Third Most Valuable Football Club Hit By Cyber Attack
November 27 by Seth AdlerMan. United is being praised for its quick response to the threat and transparency surrounding the incident. An incident response plan was followed, which helped quickly disseminate information to key...
Incident Of The Week: Shopify Internal Data Breach Exemplifies Insider Threat Trend
September 25 by Seth AdlerWhile the investigation is still young, it follows a startling trend that has emerged within recent cyber security incidents. Tesla’s recent thwarted internal attack involved Russian operatives attemp...
Incident Of The Week: The Infamous Twitter Attack And What Enterprises Can Learn From It
July 24 by Seth AdlerAs Twitter continues its attempt to unravel the complexity and nuances of the attack, a broader story of SIM swapping and social engineering emerges.
