$1 billion stolen from banks in unprecedented cyber attack
As much as $1 billion is expected to have been stolen in what is being called “the most highly sophisticated criminal attack” ever seen.
As much as $1 billion is expected to have been stolen in what is being called “the most highly sophisticated criminal attack” ever seen.
The Government wants to bring in tough metadata laws as quickly as possible, pushing in legislation the Joint Standing Committee is expected to report on at the end of the month
Many small business owners believe that their business is too small to be targeted by fraudsters and scammers. This could not be further from the truth.
The only constant in security is change. New developments, disruptive technologies and the ongoing evolving sophisticated nature of cyber attacks means that new vulnerabilities emerge everyday.
Only 37 per cent of Australian senior business decision-makers believe their customer data is completely secure, according to new figures released in an NTT Com Security research report.
72 per cent of Australians are fearful that hackers are attacking major industries and sectors of the economy, according to a global survey by Honeywell: Process Solutions.
The idea that criminals can hijack your computer content and use encryption to hold your data to ransom is worrying, but there is another, positive side to the technology that rarely gets mentioned.
In the last couple of months discussion of the ransomware computer threat has catapulted out of the computer pages into mainstream news, and for good reasons.
Formatting a drive remains one of the most common ways organisations try to erase data from drives, even though it doesn’t work.
Don’t give your corporate data away along with your old hardware.