Researchers have uncovered a code vulnerability in RainLoop, an open-source webmail client used by several organizations to exchange sensitive messages and files via email. Security researchers at SonarSource say that this vulnerability allows attackers to steal emails from the inboxes of victims.
Skyrocketing attack rates, double and triple extortion, increasing ransom demands… cybercriminals are inflicting pain in every way imaginable when it comes to today’s ransomware attacks. And you need to be prepared to protect your network, NOW.
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Email is the number one attack vector, making email security a priority for CISOs. But it’s only one piece of the puzzle.
Our state of ransomware readiness report shows that on average companies experience:
Four attacks per day
Six days down time
£628,606 ransom payment
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72% of companies expected to be harmed in 2023 by a collaboration-tool-based attack. While 90% of companies are already seeing an increase in phishing.
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Mimecast’s 2022 State of Email Security findings stress the importance of a cyber resilience strategy, layered defences, cyber awareness training, and the use of AI/ML for protection in the new digital landscape.
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Email continues to be the No. 1 source of cyberattacks and a significant point of risk for most organizations. Yet other
collaboration tools (e.g. Slack, Microsoft Teams, and even Zoom) are also emerging as points of risk.
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In our latest report, we detail seven primary cyber threats that organizations across the financial services sector will face in 2022. Some of them, such as ransomware, are not new but nevertheless remain a serious threat. Others, such as decentralized finance (DeFi) and cryptocurrencies, are newer, so to speak, and...
A data breach involving email marketing firm Mailchimp has affected customers of cryptocurrency hardware wallet provider Trezor, which launched an investigation after its customers received phishing emails containing their Trezor email addresses. Mailchimp says it learned of the breach on March 26.
There’s no question 2021 was the year of vulnerabilities that drained already exhausted security operations teams. From pandemic fatigue to the exploitation of critical business services like Microsoft O365 by crafty threat actors, organizations of all sizes faced increased susceptibility to phishing attacks putting...
93% have been targeted by email-based phishing attacks in 2022, in other words, 8 out of 10 companies are at risk due to inadvertent data leaks by careless or negligent employees.
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Mimecast’s 2022 State of Email Security findings stress the importance of a cyber resilience strategy, layered defences, cyber awareness training, and the use of AI/ML for protection in the new digital landscape. With the number of publicly reported data breaches soaring past the prior year’s total, 2021 appears...
The scary fact is that the majority of data breaches are caused by human error. With so many technical controls in place hackers are still getting through to your end users. How are they so easily manipulated into giving the cybercriminals what they want? Well, hackers are crafty. And the best way to beat them is to...
In this year's Phishers’ Favorites report, Facebook sits at the top spot, barely edging out #2 Microsoft, the most impersonated corporate brand. Download the eBook to see the other brands that made the list, as well as an overview of the sophisticated attacks that lured users into becoming victims.
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