Remove Antivirus Remove InfoSec Remove Ransomware Remove Social Engineering
article thumbnail

Verizon DBIR: Analysis of Verizon DBIR Report

NopSec

I am sure all my infosec colleagues analyzed the report cover-to-cover and more specifically from the incident response and intrusion detection perspective. In third position the “social engineering” technique is another relevant attack vector that leads to security breaches.

Malware 52
article thumbnail

Happy 13th Birthday, KrebsOnSecurity!

Krebs on Security

I seem to be doing most of that activity now on Mastodon , which appears to have absorbed most of the infosec refugees from Twitter, and in any case is proving to be a far more useful, civil and constructive place to post such things. Tank, seen here performing as a DJ in Ukraine in an undated photo from social media.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

2023 cybersecurity issues will continue: Weak IT fundamentals, poor cybersecurity awareness, and ransomware will still cause problems and make headlines. Eric George, Director, Solution Engineering – Digital Risk & Email Protection at Fortra , notes that “Organizations will continue to migrate to cloud-based email solutions.

article thumbnail

Embracing Automation in Cyber Threat Intelligence: The Key to Timely Protection

SecureWorld News

For instance, one report might delve into the intricate workings of cryptographic mechanisms behind ransomware. Another might focus on the command protocols used in a specific malware, while yet another details the techniques a malicious entity employs to evade sandbox detections or antivirus software.