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Tech Support Scams Exploit Google Ads to Target Users

It's not a new technique, but that doesn't mean that cybercriminals cannot make rich rewards from SEO poisoning. SEO poisoning is the dark art of manipulating search engines to ensure that malware-laced adverts and dangerous websites appear high on users' results - often impersonating legitimate businesses and organisations. But the simplest way of all to get a malicious website in front of a potential victim is to create a Google advertising account, and buy your way to the top of the search results.

CIS Control 10: Malware Defenses

With the continuing rise of ransomware, malware defenses are more critical than ever before with regard to securing the enterprise. Anti-Malware technologies have become an afterthought in many organizations, a technology that they’ve always had, always used, and never really thought about. This control serves as a reminder that this technology is as critical as it ever was and lays out the minimum requirements for ensuring your malware defenses are up to the task.

Machine Learning Bug Bonanza - Exploiting ML Clients and "Safe" Model Formats

In our previous blog post in this series we showed how the immaturity of the Machine Learning (ML) field allowed our team to discover and disclose 22 unique software vulnerabilities in ML-related projects, and we analyzed some of these vulnerabilities that allowed attackers to exploit various ML services.

Disaster Recovery Planning: Getting Started

As organizations face the imminent threat of an IT service outage or cyberattack, they often fail to step back and understand how well they've planned to deal with the crisis. According to recent research, we know that: Perhaps the most regrettable part of it all? Almost half (45%) of these organizations already acknowledge the inadequacy of their disaster recovery capabilities.

Data Detection and Response (DDR): Stopping an Attack in its Tracks

In this episode of Into the Breach, host James Purvis dives into the cutting-edge world of Data Detection and Response (DDR) with data security expert Drew Russell. Together, they explore how DDR can halt cyberattacks in their tracks by combining autonomous asset inventory, user activity insights, and data classification for a comprehensive defense strategy.

Lessons to Learn from TeamTNT: Best Practices for Securing Cloud Environments

Is your system being used for crypto mining without your consent? This might sound unlikely to you, but it could be possible, and you won’t even know about it. Cryptojackers can find your unprotected or exposed servers to put malicious code or malware and use it for mining cryptocurrencies.

Revolutionizing Cyber Defense: AI-Powered Chatbots as the New Frontline against Threats

There has never been a greater need for creative solutions when cyber dangers are changing at an unprecedented rate. One of the most exciting advancements in cybersecurity is the use of AI-powered chatbots, which are rapidly becoming essential in protecting against increasingly complex assaults. These chatbots are pushing the limits of cyber defence by utilizing developments in artificial intelligence. Let's examine how AI chatbot in cybersecurity is changing the game, providing unmatched security, and influencing how digital security will develop in the future.