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Security researchers observed digital attackers sending out phishing emails from several universities’ official .EDU servers.
Read moreAs the majority of businesses continue to work remotely amid the pandemic – while coming to terms with the fact that this will likely be the norm for the foreseeable future – collaboration and productivity apps have become core to daily life.
Read moreThe scalability, accessibility and collaborative nature of Cloud apps make them essential tools – particularly as business shift to hybrid work environments.
Read moreEvery October, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) promote the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM).
Read moreDigital fraudsters launched a phishing attack using a Ukrainian government website in an attempt to steal Chase Bank users’ account credentials.
Read moreMalicious actors are launching digital attack campaigns that abuse SendGrid in an effort to steal victims’ account credentials.
Read moreIt has been difficult to avoid the media attention surrounding the upcoming U.S. election and at least some level of political uncertainty surrounding the election process itself due to the pandemic. It was only a matter of time before cybercriminals attempted to exploit U.S.
Read moreDigital attackers used the text of an article covering the protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin for word stuffing in a TrickBot malware payload.
Read moreDigital fraudsters marked the beginning of the fall season by sending out a coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) themed DHL shipping ruse.
Read moreDigital fraudsters used compromised SharePoint links to deliver phishing payloads and thereby steal victims’ sensitive information.
Read moreScammers are using the lure of pandemic compensation as a lure to steal close to a dozen different types of data from their victims. At the beginning of July, Zix | AppRiver spotted an attack email that claimed to originate from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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