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How hackers name malware and vulnerabilities?

How hackers name malware and vulnerabilities?

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Although there aren’t many predefined standards for naming malware and vulnerabilities, they are often segregated according to the genre, impact and even malicious functionalities. Moreover, giving unique names to the vulnerabilities is nearly impossible due to the expansive conglomerate...
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December 7, 2017

The Cyber Threat Landscape 2017

The Cyber Threat Landscape 2017

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Cyber threats are multiplying at an uncontrollable rate and 2017 hasn’t been any different. While global damages, concerning cybersecurity, are expected to surpass $5 billion by the end of this year, the actual predicament is the supposed yearly growth which...
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December 4, 2017
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Top 5 most wanted cybercriminals across the globe

Top 5 most wanted cybercriminals across the globe

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Cyber-crime is being widely discussed as a critical topic holding global relevance. In the professional discourse, it is essential that businesses, government-specific entities, and even citizens are vigilant enough when it comes to avoiding the potential threats. This also...
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November 13, 2017

New breeds of ransomware: Who’s at risk?

New breeds of ransomware: Who’s at risk?

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While ransomware threats keep bothering businesses regardless of their stature and size, organizations are slowly but steadily resorting to proactivity, to prevent infections and potential sabotages. The most frightening aspect of ransomware attacks is the evolution and sophistication on...
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November 9, 2017

Another Ransomware Outbreak! This time it’s Bad Rabbit

Another Ransomware Outbreak! This time it’s Bad Rabbit

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The recent Bad Rabbit ransomware outbreak is currently making headlines. This post outlines the analysis of the ransomware by Quick Heal Security Labs. According to our telemetry, we have not seen any Bad Rabbit ransomware infection on our customer’s...
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October 25, 2017

Protect your files or pay ransom: What will you choose?

Protect your files or pay ransom: What will you choose?

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Believe it or not, traditional cyber-criminals are slowly abandoning the obsolete techniques of making money-courtesy the growing popularity of ransomware attacks. The latter is a lucrative crime operation which plagues every business, regardless of its spread. Cyber extortionists keep...
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October 24, 2017

Why we need to focus on protecting enterprise devices?

Why we need to focus on protecting enterprise devices?

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Mobility is a widely-adopted approach that comes as a blessing for organizational growth but builds up as a headache for the IT security pros. While mobility can help enterprises reduce service costs and improve user experience by concentrating more...
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October 23, 2017

Spotted a breach? Know more about the after-effects of a security incident

Spotted a breach? Know more about the after-effects of a security incident

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Data breaches have now become a common occurrence but with myriad legislations in place— including the likes of GDPR— stakes for the enterprises are at an all-time high. When it comes to handling a breach, companies depend on the...
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October 20, 2017

Strategies to mitigate risks of false positives in cybersecurity

Strategies to mitigate risks of false positives in cybersecurity

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Businesses facing a barrage of security risks daily rely heavily on detection technologies to assess and work alongside the existing threat landscape. However, keeping up with the same can still be a daunting task with the existence of false...
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October 18, 2017

How to defend your organization’s data on both sides of the perimeter?

How to defend your organization’s data on both sides of the perimeter?

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Defending the organizational perimeter from data breaches forms the crux of an existing security strategy. Neutralizing potential damages emanating out of cybersecurity threats is possible only if the data sets are secured across both sides of the perimeter. When...
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October 13, 2017
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