From the perspective of the security service provider Kaspersky, damage costs and investments in cybersecurity are therefore almost on par.
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Germany Fears AI-Driven Disinformation Campaigns
Microsoft survey reveals a sharp rise in risk awareness in business, civil society, and politics.
Corporate APIs: A Prime Target for Cybercriminals
APIs have become an attractive target for cybercriminals, as many companies lack effective monitoring of malicious activities or third-party API integrations.
Kaspersky Increases APT Detection by a Quarter
The cybersecurity service provider Kaspersky reports a 25 percent increase in advanced persistent threat (APT) detection during the first half of 2024, attributing this improvement to their enhanced machine learning capabilities.
How Attackers are Using AI to Generate Malware
HP’s latest Threat Insights Report reveals how cybercriminals are leveraging generative AI to craft malicious code.
Paradise for Attackers: Overdue Bills and Living off the Land
HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report shows how cybercriminals are increasingly diversifying their attack methods to circumvent security policies and detection tools.
2024 Olympics: Playing Field for Cyber Attacks
Olympic Games also serve as a playing field in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber security, warns Check Point's Marco Engerling.
Ransomware: To Pay or Not to Pay?
Should companies negotiate with ransomware attackers and pay the ransom demanded?
Cyber Attacks Hide in Encrypted Data Traffic
Zscaler ThreatLabz Report: Encrypted malware and malicious content are one of the biggest threats, accounting for 78 percent of observed attacks.
The Enemy from Within
The human factor is the biggest risk to any organization, whether as an external adversary or an internal threat, says Michael Veit of Sophos.
Cyber Marketplaces for Attackers
Attackers are teasing would-be cyber criminals by deploying fake malware kits on code-sharing platforms like GitHub.
Record: Ransomware Attacks Increase 153 Percent in September
New ransomware groups such as RansomedVC are also responsible for the increase. However, LockBit and Clop continue to be among the major players.
Fighting AI-powered Cyber Attacks with AI
Those with bad intentions can develop and circulate malware themselves and wreak havoc, warns guest author René Claus of Arcserve.
Ransomware-as-a-Service Brings Developers Fat Profits
Trend Micro: Ransomware attacks on Linux and embedded systems in double digits.