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Cybercrime will cost Germany $224 billion in 2023

Security Affairs

Cybercrime will cost Germany 206 billion euros ($224 billion) in 2023, German digital association Bitkom told Reuters. According to the German digital association Bitkom, cybercrime will have a worrisome impact on the economy of the state in 2023.

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Three cybercrime technology trends to watch in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

Technology’s rapid and relentless progress promises to continue apace in 2023, to everyone’s benefit – including cybercriminals’. Every technology that enables our cyber teams to pinpoint and resolve threats and prevent attacks more quickly and accurately also benefits cybercriminals.

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2023 Cyber Threat Predictions

Digital Shadows

As we move towards the end of 2022, now is the time to take a look back at the major trends from the last eleven months and identify what might happen from a cyber threat perspective in 2023. Attributing cyber-attacks to the responsible threat actors is an incredibly difficult task.

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Blacktail: Unveiling the tactics of a notorious cybercrime group

CyberSecurity Insiders

In recent months, a cybercrime group known as Blacktail has begun to make headlines as they continue to target organizations around the globe. Two of the most popular tools that have been used by the cybercrime group are LockBit 3.0 The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author. Both LockBit 3.0

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FBI Seeks Additional $64 Million in 2024 to Fight Cyber Threats

SecureWorld News

Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, on April 27th requested an additional $64 million in funding to fight cyber threats in 2024. While measuring the immediate impact of the disruption of cyber criminals can be challenging, evidence suggests that that FBI's efforts are meaningful.

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News alert: Bridewell sees democratized cybercrime, regulatory lag, smart malware coming in 2024

The Last Watchdog

2023 – Given the sharpening complexity of cyber threats, our digital and physical infrastructure faces mounting challenges. This is accelerating the professionalization of cybercrime. Green energy technologies will become hotspots for cyber threats, so the sector must brace for a turbulent year.

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2023 Predictions for Storage and Backup Ransomware

CyberSecurity Insiders

2022 clearly demonstrated that attacks on data represent the greatest cyber-threat organizations face. The attack pace not only continued, it accelerated. Many of these attacks took advantage of known vulnerabilities and security misconfigurations in storage and backup systems.

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