Malware September 3, 2015 Malicious Attachments Make a Comeback as Top Attack Vector 2 min read - Users need to be on the lookout for malicious attachments, which are growing in popularity thanks to spear phishing and social engineering.
August 27, 2015 Just 1 Percent of Enterprise Employees Pose the Biggest Cloud Security Risk 2 min read - Recent research has revealed that just 1 percent of enterprise employees pose up to 75 percent of cloud security risk due to a lack of user education.
August 27, 2015 Ponemon Report: Security Training Could Save Firms Millions From Phishing Attacks 2 min read - Phishing attacks take up close to five hours of employees' time per year and cost large organizations $3.7 million on average, according to new research.
July 30, 2015 New Google Drive Phishing Attacks Baited, Ready and Hiding in Plain Sight 3 min read - New phishing attacks are targeting Google users in hopes of stealing their credentials by hiding in plain sight. Here's how to spot the hook.
July 14, 2015 Google Uses Artificial Neural Network to Keep Malicious Spam Out of Gmail 2 min read - Google's artificial neural network is now working to recognize spam such as phishing messages in Gmail, which could boost security for thousands of users.
May 4, 2015 CareerBuilder Phishing Emails: No Lure Needed? 2 min read - New CareerBuilder phishing emails are leveraging the trusted site to reel in unsuspecting businesses, and even savvy users may be fooled.
Endpoint April 9, 2015 Gone Phishing: How to Prevent Sophisticated Attacks 3 min read - Phishing attacks have become much more targeted and alarmingly personalized, exploiting our personal information and the products we use.
Malware April 2, 2015 The Dyre Wolf Campaign: Stealing Millions and Hungry for More 3 min read - A new Dyre malware campaign, branded "The Dyre Wolf" by IBM Security researchers, has successfully stolen more than $1 million from targeted organizations.
March 27, 2015 Instagram API Bug: Picture Imperfect? 2 min read - Security researcher David Sopas of WebSegura claims there is a potentially massive hole in the Instagram API. Instagram has not yet made moves for a fix.
March 16, 2015 Using Natural Language Processing to Identify Malicious Domains 3 min read - Cybercriminals using similar lexical styles when establishing domains to phish from allow analysts to spot them via natural language processing techniques.