Office 365: A Vehicle for Internal Phishing Attacks A new threat uses internal accounts to spread phishing attacks, making fraudulent emails even harder to detect.
Ransomware Is Going More Corporate, Less Consumer Cybercriminals on average charge $544 for ransom per device, signaling a new sweet spot for payouts.
Shellshock Still in the Crosshairs Spike in scans for the flaw spotted en masse in Q2.
Training Courses for Aspiring Cybercriminals Put Security Education To Shame Reasonably priced, module-based training courses and helpful forums will train a beginner in all the tools and techniques of the successful cybercriminal, Rick Holland of Digital Shadows explains.
St. Jude Pacemaker Gets Firmware Update 'Intended as a Recall' The devices that were the subject of a vulnerability disclosure debate last summer now have an FDA-approved fix.
Cybersecurity: An Asymmetrical Game of War To stay ahead of the bad guys, security teams need to think like criminals, leverage AI's ability to find malicious threats, and stop worrying that machine learning will take our jobs.