Keeping Your Business Cyber Secure in Uncertain Times
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth a rash of new phishing campaigns, as cyber-criminals attempt to cash in on the Australian public’s hunger for up-to-the-minute information about all things coronavirus related. LogRhythm’s Joanne Wong explains how to stay safe.
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April 27, 2020
Italian Email Provider Email.it Breached; Data for Sale on Dark Web
While Email.it claims that customer payment information was not exposed, that does not mean that impacted customers are safe from fraud as CSO and VP James Carder of LogRhythm Labs points out: “Email.it’s claim that no financial information was stored on the…
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April 22, 2020
The Future of Smart Cities May Mean the Death of Privacy
“I’ve been in the security industry for 23 years, and one thing I’ve learned is that you can never trust a user to do the right thing,” said James Carder, chief security office and vice president of LogRhythm, a security…
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April 22, 2020
Clearview AI Source Code, Facial Recognition Apps, Data Exposed
“Clearview AI’s cloud data buckets were left vulnerable, and unfortunately, these oversights caused their facial recognition apps and private data to be left open on the internet for anyone to access,” said James Carder, chief security officer and vice president, who…
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April 21, 2020
PINs Can Beat Tax Payment Fraud
Tax payments are just as prone to fraud as any other payment. The IRS states there were 649,000 confirmed fraudulent tax returns attempted to obtain $3.1 billion in refunds in 2018. With more than eight billion records exposed in 2019, cybercriminals already have the…
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April 16, 2020
The Scalability Dilemma: How Security Budgets are Failing to Account for Business Growth
When CEOs gleefully anticipate business growth, it would be wise to spare a thought for their CISO, who may regard the same growth as more challenge than opportunity. Growth may mean expanded risk, and companies must ensure their security teams…
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April 15, 2020