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April 16, 2020

Cyber adversaries adapting to exploit the global pandemic

Secureworks® Counter Threat Unit™ (CTU) researchers are tracking multiple coronavirus-themed […]
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March 26, 2020

Cybersecurity despite COVID-19-driven organizational change

Secureworks Counter Threat Unit researchers have observed that, as is common with all topical news stories, criminal actors making cynical use of the current crisis to promote misinformation and products with the intent to harm organizations and individuals.
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March 25, 2020

Don’t Panic: COVID-19 Cyber Threats

When people ask me what Unit 42 does, the most […]
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March 18, 2020

No quick fix for healthcare security

Healthcare organisations face entirely different dangers to the average business, with significant humanitarian and ethical dimensions to consider.
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March 9, 2020

Fortinet introduces Self-Learning AI appliance

Fortinet has invested heavily in FortiGuard Labs cloud-based AI-driven threat intelligence, allowing us to detect more threats, more quickly and more accurately. FortiAI takes the artificial intelligence knowledge from FortiGuard Labs and packages it specifically for on-premises deployments.
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February 26, 2020

McAfee to Acquire Light Point Security LLC

The increasing use of the Internet, and the accelerating adoption of the cloud by companies, has made the browser one of the most vulnerable parts of an enterprise’s IT attack surface.
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February 26, 2020

Mimecast report analyzes 92 Billion rejected emails

The report is designed to provide technical analysis from Mimecast threat researchers on major campaigns carried out by threat actors, trends that are emerging from these attacks, and an assessment of likely future trends given threat actors’ current behavior, events and technology.
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February 20, 2020

3 ways to avoid getting phone hacked

Mobile phones are becoming a fruitful and surprisingly easy target for hackers. It used to be that businesses issued their executives work phones that used only business applications. But today, our phones are just as likely to hold intellectual property memos as they are to be used for listening to music.
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