A Trojan from Google ads

If you don’t go to suspicious sites, malware can’t get you — right? Well, no. Unfortunately, even those who do not open unreliable e-mail attachments, avoid porn sites, and do not install apps from unofficial stores are not well-enough protected. New developments suggest that malware can be found even on an absolutely legitimate site, as…

The Internet of Trouble: Securing Vulnerable IoT Devices

There are times when perception will coalesce around something that has been previously known, but not taken seriously. That is what happened recently with the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) weaponization of the Internet of Things (IoT). Although government agencies have issued warnings about the potential problem of vulnerable IoT devices, nobody has ever really done anything…

Google Adwords Malvertising Campaign Targets Apple Macs

Apple Mac owners using the Google search engine may have been infected via malicious ads at the tip-top of their search results last week after attackers launched a malvertising campaign against Google Adwords. In an act of gumption or plain cheek, the attackers’ malicious lure of choice was a phony ad for one of Google’s…

U.S. Should Strike Back at Cyberattackers: Report

The US government and private sector should strike back against hackers to counter cyber-attacks aimed at stealing data and disrupting important computer networks, a policy report said Monday. A panel of experts assembled by the George Washington University Center for Cyber and Homeland Security said policies should be eased to allow “active defense” measures that…

Healthcare industry is the bullseye for hackers in 2017

Healthcare is the most cyber attacked industry according to the 2016 IBM X-Force Cyber Security Intelligence Index. In the same report just a year ago — when financial services held the top spot — healthcare wasn’t even in the top six. The IBM report states that more than 100 million patient records globally were breached last…

7 Scary Ransomware Families

As the season of evil witches, ghosts, goblins, and ghouls approaches, it’s time to be on guard. But security managers face scary prospects year-round, especially as new strains of ransomware escalate. And ransomware variants are getting more pervasive – and creepier – than ever. The FBI says that from Jan. 1, 2016 to June 30,…

Cybercrime not slowing down anytime soon

In Q3 2016, cybercriminals were increasingly more ingenious, using innovative technologies and new tools to spread their wares. This is confirmed by the 18 million new malware samples captured by PandaLabs in this quarter alone, an average of 200,000 each day. Measuring cybercrime is very complex. Cybersecurity professionals who combat these threats on a daily…