Vulnerability Management For Your OrganizationA vulnerability is a weakness in internal controls that could be exploited by a threat to gain unauthorized access to... BLOG Cognizant hacked by Maze Ransomware Attack May 7, 2020 During the Covid-19 pandemic, Cognizant, the technology solution corp was hacked by Maze group causing huge service disruptions for the... How to Detect Malicious Activity Early? Set up IOCs May 6, 2020 Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) are forensic data IT professionals use to detect malicious activity. It is defined as “pieces of... Business Continuity Planning May 5, 2020 Disasters are those interruptions that cause the system’s critical information resources to be unavailable for a period of time, which... Kaspersky: RDP Brute Force Attack Attacks Rise May 5, 2020 Kaspersky recently warned that hackers have aggressively attacked the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) through brute force methods because of the... Most Common Wi-Fi Attacks May 4, 2020 The rapid development of smartphones has been about a decade. Compared with the old non-smart phones, the biggest difference should... What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on... It Is Time To Talk About Cybersecurity With Your Kids May 2, 2020 In order to prevent children from becoming victims of various cyber crimes, parents should educate their children on the things... Fake Apps Used As Surveillance May 1, 2020 Cybercriminals are increasingly touting decoy versions of popular applications that include surveillance software, such as Skype and Signal. Apurva Kumar,... Do you know why Cyber Crime Happens? April 30, 2020 Cybercrime is often referred to as exploiting the vulnerabilities of systems and networks for either monetary or other purposes. It... Phone Policies: Installing Applications April 29, 2020 We Use GPS, connect to free WiFi, receive verification codes, register various APPs, and enjoy the convenient life brought by... Understanding Authentication April 29, 2020 Authentication is the process of recognizing a user’s identity. It is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a... Mobile Industry, Banks, and NCSC Collaborate To Stop Smishing April 28, 2020 Smishing, also known as text messaging scams, is a measure scammers use to trick people and make them share passwords... Types of Password Attacks April 27, 2020 In the world of the internet, millions of User accounts are created every day and so are their passwords, being... Injection Attacks Explained April 24, 2020 Injections are amongst the oldest and most dangerous attacks aimed at web applications and can lead to data theft, data...
Vulnerability Management For Your OrganizationA vulnerability is a weakness in internal controls that could be exploited by a threat to gain unauthorized access to...
BLOG Cognizant hacked by Maze Ransomware Attack May 7, 2020 During the Covid-19 pandemic, Cognizant, the technology solution corp was hacked by Maze group causing huge service disruptions for the... How to Detect Malicious Activity Early? Set up IOCs May 6, 2020 Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) are forensic data IT professionals use to detect malicious activity. It is defined as “pieces of... Business Continuity Planning May 5, 2020 Disasters are those interruptions that cause the system’s critical information resources to be unavailable for a period of time, which... Kaspersky: RDP Brute Force Attack Attacks Rise May 5, 2020 Kaspersky recently warned that hackers have aggressively attacked the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) through brute force methods because of the... Most Common Wi-Fi Attacks May 4, 2020 The rapid development of smartphones has been about a decade. Compared with the old non-smart phones, the biggest difference should... What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on... It Is Time To Talk About Cybersecurity With Your Kids May 2, 2020 In order to prevent children from becoming victims of various cyber crimes, parents should educate their children on the things... Fake Apps Used As Surveillance May 1, 2020 Cybercriminals are increasingly touting decoy versions of popular applications that include surveillance software, such as Skype and Signal. Apurva Kumar,... Do you know why Cyber Crime Happens? April 30, 2020 Cybercrime is often referred to as exploiting the vulnerabilities of systems and networks for either monetary or other purposes. It... Phone Policies: Installing Applications April 29, 2020 We Use GPS, connect to free WiFi, receive verification codes, register various APPs, and enjoy the convenient life brought by... Understanding Authentication April 29, 2020 Authentication is the process of recognizing a user’s identity. It is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a... Mobile Industry, Banks, and NCSC Collaborate To Stop Smishing April 28, 2020 Smishing, also known as text messaging scams, is a measure scammers use to trick people and make them share passwords... Types of Password Attacks April 27, 2020 In the world of the internet, millions of User accounts are created every day and so are their passwords, being... Injection Attacks Explained April 24, 2020 Injections are amongst the oldest and most dangerous attacks aimed at web applications and can lead to data theft, data...
Cognizant hacked by Maze Ransomware Attack May 7, 2020 During the Covid-19 pandemic, Cognizant, the technology solution corp was hacked by Maze group causing huge service disruptions for the...
How to Detect Malicious Activity Early? Set up IOCs May 6, 2020 Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) are forensic data IT professionals use to detect malicious activity. It is defined as “pieces of...
Business Continuity Planning May 5, 2020 Disasters are those interruptions that cause the system’s critical information resources to be unavailable for a period of time, which...
Kaspersky: RDP Brute Force Attack Attacks Rise May 5, 2020 Kaspersky recently warned that hackers have aggressively attacked the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) through brute force methods because of the...
Most Common Wi-Fi Attacks May 4, 2020 The rapid development of smartphones has been about a decade. Compared with the old non-smart phones, the biggest difference should...
What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on...
It Is Time To Talk About Cybersecurity With Your Kids May 2, 2020 In order to prevent children from becoming victims of various cyber crimes, parents should educate their children on the things...
Fake Apps Used As Surveillance May 1, 2020 Cybercriminals are increasingly touting decoy versions of popular applications that include surveillance software, such as Skype and Signal. Apurva Kumar,...
Do you know why Cyber Crime Happens? April 30, 2020 Cybercrime is often referred to as exploiting the vulnerabilities of systems and networks for either monetary or other purposes. It...
Phone Policies: Installing Applications April 29, 2020 We Use GPS, connect to free WiFi, receive verification codes, register various APPs, and enjoy the convenient life brought by...
Understanding Authentication April 29, 2020 Authentication is the process of recognizing a user’s identity. It is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a...
Mobile Industry, Banks, and NCSC Collaborate To Stop Smishing April 28, 2020 Smishing, also known as text messaging scams, is a measure scammers use to trick people and make them share passwords...
Types of Password Attacks April 27, 2020 In the world of the internet, millions of User accounts are created every day and so are their passwords, being...
Injection Attacks Explained April 24, 2020 Injections are amongst the oldest and most dangerous attacks aimed at web applications and can lead to data theft, data...