Category: Security

Cyber Security
What is a phlashing attack?

What is a phlashing attack?

Throughout the past year, our inboxes and RSS feeds have been flooded with news about malware and ransomware. But what about phlashing attacks? Phlashing attacks have been designed by hackers with one sole purpose: to infect and permanently damage —...

/ April 11, 2017
password management
The woes of password management

The woes of password management

If you’re like anybody who uses computers today, you’re dealing with passwords. I alone have more than 58 just for the websites I use on a regular basis. That doesn’t include any hardware passwords,  Wi-Fi passwords, computer logins, or clients’...

/ March 20, 2017
data management regulations
GDPR Promises to Forever Change How Data Gets Managed

GDPR Promises to Forever Change How Data Gets Managed

Given the rise of both Donald Trump and Theresa May, there’s never been more focus on regulations in recent memory. But the regulation that is starting to loom largest in the minds of business executives emanates from Brussels rather than...

/ March 14, 2017

Threat Watch: Resume Files containing Advanced Persistent Threats

As cybercriminals become more duplicitous by the day, businesses and individuals alike need to be more aware than ever of their digital surroundings. One example of this was recently highlighted on the Barracuda blog: Resume files containing Advanced Persistent Threats...

/ March 14, 2017
it security fatigue
Growing IT security fatigue bodes well for MSSPs

Growing IT security fatigue bodes well for MSSPs

The size of the opportunity for managed security service providers (MSSPs) has always been constrained by one dominant factor. Far too many IT organizations believe they can adequately defend their organizations despite all evidence to the contrary. But, a new report...

/ February 14, 2017
Ransomware is now a $1 billion industry

Ransomware is now a $1 billion industry

A new ransomware report from IBM Security finds that nearly one in two business executives have experienced ransomware attacks in the workplace, and 70 percent of those executives said their company has paid to regain access to encrypted data. In...

/ December 20, 2016
cost of ransomware
Calculating the cost of a ransomware attack

Calculating the cost of a ransomware attack

On average, it takes an organization 33 man hours to recover from a ransomware attack. That’s the benchmark identified by a survey of 500 IT security professionals conducted by the market research firm Vanson Bourne on behalf of SentinelOne, a...

/ November 29, 2016
healthcare ransomware
Ransomware’s growing impact on healthcare security and HIPAA compliance

Ransomware’s growing impact on healthcare security and HIPAA compliance

Ransomware skyrocketed in 2016, with the FBI reporting an average of 4,000 ransomware attacks per day — a 300-percent increase since 2015. This has been especially bad news for healthcare organizations, which have been hit hard by this type of...

/ November 9, 2016
neo urban
Dyn DDoS attack false fodder for anti-cloud crowd

Dyn DDoS attack false fodder for anti-cloud crowd

There’s no doubt that you heard about, and were probably affected by the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on domain registrar Dyn last week. It was a devastating attack that took down services like Spotify and Netflix along with...

/ October 27, 2016
ddos attack
MSPs need to be prepared for rising wave of DDoS attacks

MSPs need to be prepared for rising wave of DDoS attacks

Now it’s been conclusively demonstrated how susceptible even the largest of organizations are to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. At the core of these attacks are multiple forms of malware that have spread to millions of devices connected to...

/ October 25, 2016