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Are "iPhone Hacked" Pop-Ups Real?

As you’re browsing the internet on your phone, you encounter a pop-up message saying, “Your iPhone has been hacked!” The message claims your device has been infected with malware. Is this message even real? No, pop-ups claiming that your iPhone has been hacked are not real. These kinds of pop-ups are scams that cybercriminals create intending to scare you into clicking them. After you click on these pop-ups, malware can start downloading on your device.

Streamline Life Sciences R&D with Egnyte's Document Room

Discover the power of Egnyte’s Document Room for Life Sciences. Our Virtual Data Room (VDR) provides a secure and compliant environment for managing controlled documents, meeting regulatory standards, and enhancing collaboration across your R&D teams. Watch this video to learn how Egnyte’s Document Room boosts transparency, safeguards sensitive data, and accelerates fundraising efforts. Streamline clinical and non-clinical workflows while maintaining the highest security standards.

Exploited: Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM ) (CVE-2024-7593)

This post is based on ongoing security research – the post will continue to be updated as we get additional information… A critical vulnerability has just been announced in Ivanti’s Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to create administrator users.

Unifying Security Across Environments with Calico

As companies build more cloud-native apps, securing them across different infrastructures becomes a challenge. Cloud-native apps leveraging different deployment environments such as on-premises, public cloud, or hybrid have different security challenges as they are scaling, interoperable, and cost-effective.

Introducing XIAM: A fresh approach to external identity and access management

Over the past few years, the identity security industry has been buzzing with terms like “convergence.” These days, it feels like everyone offers a “unified” cybersecurity platform. It’s as if we all woke up one day in 2021 and realized that solving our identity security problems with a siloed array of “best-in-breed” point solutions could leave gaps in coverage or create confusion with overlapping functionalities.

Continuous Accountability: Leveraging Contracts to Secure your Supply Chain

A critical problem for security and legal professionals who manage supply chain risk is that cybersecurity risks are dynamic and always shifting. You have done your due diligence and selected a vendor with strong cybersecurity controls – but how can you guarantee that your vendor maintains this type of security hygiene and doesn’t become a target and a “weak link” in your supply chain?

SecurityScorecard is now part of AWS OMNIA

SecurityScorecard is excited to announce that we are now an AWS OMNIA partner. This unlocks a critical opportunity for the 90,000 buying organizations that make up the OMNIA partner network to reduce and manage Supply Chain Cyber Risks. The third party attack surface is a fast growing risk vector and SecurityScorecard offers an industry leading solution to help organizations combat these threats.

Which Browsers Are the Most Secure?

The most secure browsers depend on your security preferences and what you’re looking for in your browsing experience, but we suggest Chrome for its incognito mode, Firefox for its anti-tracking systems and DuckDuckGo for its privacy settings. Depending on the kinds of security features you need, each browser below has its own strengths and weaknesses. No matter which web browser you use, you should look for several safety features that protect your private data.