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Ransomware realities in 2023: one employee mistake can cost a company millions

Security Affairs

According to Statista.com, the impact of cybercrime is expected to reach almost $13 trillion this year. Furthermore, it’s estimated that this sum will increase to nearly $24 trillion by 2027. The recent debilitating cyberattacks on casino and resort giants MGM and Caesars are no exception.

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3 Cybersecurity Trends for 2022

IT Security Guru

As such, the cost of cybercrime is set to increase with the global cybersecurity market estimated to reach $403.01 billion by 2027 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.5%. This article will look at some of the biggest trends affecting cybersecurity in 2022.

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A Comprehensive Overview of SQL Injections | Appknox

Appknox

According to Anne Neuberger , the US Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies, the annual average cost of cybercrime will reach over $23 trillion in 2027. Zimperium's Global Mobile Threat Report found that unique mobile malware samples grew by 51% in 2022.

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Homomorphic Encryption Makes Real-World Gains, Pushed by Google, IBM, Microsoft

eSecurity Planet

The increasing mobility of data, as it ping-pongs between clouds, data centers and the edge, has made it an easier target of cybercrime groups, which has put a premium on the encryption of that data in recent years. million by 2027, an average of 9.7 million in 2019 to $246.29 percent a year.

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Black Friday shoppers beware: online threats so far in 2022

SecureList

Juniper Research assesses the BNPL user base at 360 million in 2022 and predicts this number to surpass 900 million globally by 2027. These services appeal to consumers, especially youngsters, and have proven to be particularly popular during shopping days like Black Friday. All of this makes BNPL an attractive target for cybercriminals.

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Tropic Trooper spies on government entities in the Middle East

SecureList

Both DLLs have build timestamps future-dating them to 26 May 2027. This method is hard to detect since the malicious functions are split across two DLLs, which mostly perform seemingly benign tasks, such as reading files or decrypting RC4 data.