Who Can See My Internet Search and Browsing History?

Your internet search and browsing history can be seen by search engines, web browsers, websites, apps and hackers. You should protect your search and browsing history to keep your sensitive information, including your login credentials and financial data, safe from hackers. Continue reading to learn more about search and browsing history, who can see it and how you can keep it private.

Is it Possible to See a Full Cloud Inventory in a Single View?

Join networking professionals Mike Lossman and Chris Naish as they discuss how to efficiently manage cloud inventory across AWS, Azure, and GCP cloud platforms using Forward Networks. Keeping tabs on cloud environments can be an arduous process requiring engineers to log into each cloud to gather inventory data. Chris shows how to create a centralized dashboard with Forward Networks, aggregating and filtering information from all three clouds, allowing users to view data like compute instances, VPCs, and subnets in a single location.

Your Lawyers Are Increasingly Targeted by Phishing Attacks, Ransomware

Researchers at Bitdefender warn that law firms are high-value targets for ransomware gangs and other criminal threat actors. Attackers frequently use phishing to gain initial access to an organization’s networks. “Phishing is one of the most common attacks in the legal field,” the researchers write. “Cybercriminals pose as legitimate entities, tricking employees into divulging sensitive information or clicking malicious links.

How Manufacturing Organizations Can Increase Their Cybersecurity

When Clorox was hit with a ransomware attack in 2023, the impact went beyond just the infected endpoints. Threat actors succeeded in taking many of the organization’s automated systems offline and impacted large retailers’ ability to order products from the manufacturer. There was significant operational downtime as it took Clorox over a month to contain the breach, and the resulting financial loss was in the tens of millions.

Insider Threats: The Hidden Enemy Within Financial Services

Financial services organizations already face a dizzying array of external threats, but just as dangerous and often harder to spot are the threats posed by people inside their firm, according to the Trustwave SpiderLabs' Financial Services Deep Dive: Insider Threat. The report noted that insider threat attacks have become more common over the past year, with 40% of organizations reporting more frequent insider threat attacks compared to previous years.

miniOrange Customer Success Story of Mondo Informatica for ASP.NET Applications

Simone Tusino, Director of Mondo Informatica, an Italian IT Solutions provider company, shares his experience with the miniOrange ASP.NET Applications, highlighting miniOrange’s exceptional products, services, and support in this video testimony. Implemented Single-Sign-On between.NET based Platform developed by Mondo-Informatica for their key client with Shibboleth 3 efficiently saving the valuable time of the end users and completing the project with a fixed budget.

How Scalper Bots Evaded Detection to Snatch Oasis Tickets

At 8:00 on Saturday, 31st August 2024, millions of people were poised to be part of pop culture history. Four days earlier, on 27th August, seminal Britpop heavyweights Oasis shocked the music world by finally confirming their long-awaited reunion. The reconciliation of brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher sent fans into a frenzy. For millions worldwide, it was essential to get tickets to one of the 17 announced gigs. The demand was enormous.