Phishing and how to avoid taking the bait – Offboarding employees securely – Why old malware refuses to die

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Putting a precision payload on top of more generic malware makes perfect sense for malware operators

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There are various ways a departing employee could put your organization at risk of a data breach. How do you offboard employees the right way and ensure your data remains safe?

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If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it’s probably a duck. Now, how do you apply the duck test to defense against phishing?

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The attack, which clocked in at 2.4 Tbps, targeted one of Azure customers based in Europe

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The victims lost an average of nine days to downtime and two-and-a-half months to investigations, an analysis of disclosed attacks shows

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The victims lost an average of nine days to downtime and two-and-a-half months to investigations, an analysis of disclosed attacks shows

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ESET research discovers ESPecter bootkit – FontOnLake targeting Linux – Fake SafeMoon app update

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ESET research discovers ESPecter bootkit – FontOnLake targeting Linux – Fake SafeMoon app update

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ESET researchers discover a malware family with tools that show signs they’re used in targeted attacks

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