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Cybercriminals are having a field day attacking supply chain targets in the hope of scoring a big payday fast from an organization with no time to lose.
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Cybercriminals are having a field day attacking supply chain targets in the hope of scoring a big payday fast from an organization with no time to lose.
Sensitive data of this sort is a valuable commodity. This information could be used for blackmail, fraud, spear phishing, BEC and so much more nastiness.
Data that can be used to falsify identities is a valuable commodity on the dark web and cybercriminals never stop looking for soft targets that enable them to steal it.
Business email compromise is the most dangerous cybercrime according to FBI IC3, 64x worse than ransomware. This is why.
Human error aka employee negligence is the biggest cause of a data breach because it’s what makes things like this happen.
Supply chain disruption has been the name of the game for cybercriminals and freight forwarders on land and on the sea have been constantly targeted lately.
Phishing is a danger to any business in any industry, and it can do massive damage as well as cost a fortune.
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De Fi continues to be a hotbed of hacking activity as cybercriminals seek quick scores of cryptocurrency, and there’s still no end to the danger in sight.
Misconfiguration and sloppy security aren’t uncommon mistakes, but they’re always a problem and could be an expensive regulatory disaster in some industries.
Cybercriminals are poised to attack any company that handles or stores large amounts of valuable personal or health-related data.
Organizations in industries that have had historically poor security are attractive low-hanging fruit for cybercriminals.