Weekly #cybersecurity digest to your inbox

Subscribe for our weekly digest and get each Friday the most important cyber security news, list of upcoming free webinars and a summary of Cyberday development to your inbox.
Thanks! See you in your inbox on Fridays. :)
Unfortunately something went wrong. You can contact us at team@cyberdayai.

SOC 2: Working towards compliance

With the help of SOC 2, organisations can provide proof of effectively implemented controls and the use of best practices to protect the data to their customers and stakeholders, which may help to build trust.

article

31.7.2023

Personnel information security training and guidelines in Cyberday

Most data breaches start with human error. Still, investments in technical information security are often made more eagerly. We tell you why staff information security training and guidelines are important and how to implement then efficiently.

article

13.6.2023

Information security risk management in Cyberday: Identifying risks, evaluation, treatment and closure

Every cyber security framework highlights risk management in its own way. We summarize in this post, what's essential in information security risk management and what kind of an approach Cyberday offers for it.

article

13.6.2023

Become a Cyberday partner: Features, benefits and best practices

A good and efficient tool such as Cyberday is a great way to work on the organization's cyber secuirty. However, for some organizations that is not enough and the expertise and support of a consultant is needed. Our partner program offers both!

article

6.6.2023

Cyberday Community has been launched!

We just launched a new Community section inside Cyberday. Our goal is to make collaboration with your peers and with us easier and thus help you improve your information security even further!

article

24.3.2023

ISO 27001 standard updated to 2022 version - what changed?

What has changed when comparing 2013 vs. 2022 versions of ISO 27001 and how are these updates visible on Cyberday?‍

article

18.11.2022

Efficient cyber risk management with new autopilot mode

We're constatly searching for ways to automate and create efficient cyber risk management. Our newest additions is risk autopilot mode. It's concept is described on this post.

article

1.6.2022

Infographic: Why is cyber security getting more and more important?

Here's a visual summary of some of the drivers that continue to make cyber security more and more important for all organizations.

article

11.2.2022

PureLocker: the unusual ransomware that encrypts servers

While we know who the victims of these ransomware attacks are, more often than not, the strain of malware used in the incidents remains unknown. PureLocker is a piece of ransomware that is being used in targeted attacks against company servers, and seems to have links with notorious cybercriminal groups. The source code of PureLocker offers some clues as to its exclusive nature, such as the fact that it contains strings from the ‘more_eggs’ backdoor malware, which is sold by ‘veteran’ malware service providers. The similarities between this malware and PureLocker suggest that it possible that this ransomware starts the same way. This means that, even if a piece of malware contains mechanisms to hinder the creation of detection signatures, as is the case with PureLocker, our advanced cybersecurity solution is capable of detecting and blocking the threat. Don’t become the next victim of PureLocker, and protect yourself with Panda Security.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Ransomware

Victims lose over $32m to business e-mail impersonation scams in first 9 months of this year: Singapore Police

Police on Tuesday (Nov 26) warned businesses against falling for e-mail impersonation scams, with more than $32 million lost between January and September this year.  In these scams, the victims were tricked into transferring money to business partners or to employees as salaries, only to discover later that the accounts they transferred the money to were controlled by scammers who used hacked or spoofed e-mail accounts to ask for the money. A total of 276 reports were received in the first nine months of this year and a new twist of the scam is also emerging, the police said in a statement. The scammers used to pretend to be chief executive officers, business partners or suppliers, but they are now also passing themselves off as employees of the company.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Business-Email-Compromise

Swiss info security body warns of ransomware attacks against businesses

FinanceFeeds - Over the recent weeks, MELANI/GovCERT dealt with more than a dozen ransomware cases. The post Swiss info security body warns of ransomware attacks against businesses appeared first on FinanceFeeds.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Ransomware

97% of IT leaders worried about insider data breaches

A staggering 97% of IT leaders say insider breach risk is a significant concern, according to a survey by Egress. 78% think employees have put data at risk accidentally in the past 12 months and 75% think employees have put data at risk intentionally. When asked about the implications of these breaches, 41% say financial damage would be the area of greatest impact. More than 500 IT leaders and 5000 employees were surveyed across the … More → The post 97% of IT leaders worried about insider data breaches appeared first on Help Net Security.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Insider Attacks

Microsoft’s case study: Emotet took down an entire network in just 8 days

Microsoft shared details of the Emotet attack suffered by an organization named Fabrikam in the Microsoft’s DART Case Report 002, where Fabrikam is a fake name the IT giant gave the victim.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Malware

Why the Latest Marriott Breach Should Make Us "Stop and Think" About Security Behaviors

Marriott International has experienced their second data breach

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

Hackers Are Breaking Directly Into Telecom Companies to Take Over Customer Phone Numbers

Hackers are now getting telecom employees to run software that lets the hackers directly reach into the internal systems of U.S. telecom companies to take over customer cell phone numbers, Motherboard has learned. Previously, these hackers have bribed telecom employees to perform SIM swaps or tricked workers to do so by impersonating legitimate customers over the phone or in person. But instead of targeting consumers, they're tricking telecom employees to install or activate RDP software, and then remotely reaching into the company's systems to SIM swap individuals. Once RDP is enabled, "They RDP into the store or call center [computer] [...] and mess around on the employees' computers including using tools," said Nicholas Ceraolo, an independent security researcher who first flagged the issue to Motherboard. Certain employees inside telecom companies have access to tools with the capability to 'port' someone's phone number from one SIM to another.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Malware

Beware of Amazon Prime Support Scams in Google Search Ads

A malicious ad campaign is underway in Google Search results that lead users to fake Amazon support sites and tech support scams. A security researcher reached out to BleepingComputer today about search keywords such as "amazon prime" and "amazon prime customer support" that leads to ads pretending to be Amazon Prime support. For example, in the image below simply searching for "amazon prime" resulted in a fake and shady-looking support ad hosted on sites.google.com. In addition to Amazon support scams, other ads discovered by the researcher were for the search keywords "my account" and "login" that lead to a variety of different tech support scams like the one below. Tech Support Scam ads in Google Search Clicking on these ads lead to tech support scams located on sites such as  sites.google.com, Azure, and other providers. Tech Support Scam via Google Ads Now many of you may look at these ads and wonder how anyone could fall for them.

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Phishing

Pabbly Email Marketing Exposes 51.2 Million Records Online

Jeremiah Fowler reports: Email marketing is big business and many companies rely on emails to keep in contact with their...

Go to article at
15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing