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Password Security: Avoid these 5 common mistakes

Password security is something that no one should underestimate in the face of today's threats. One sensible option for secure password management is to use software designed for this purpose.

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16.1.2025

Framework recap, role of the CISO & and vendor assessments: Cyberday product and news round-up 12/2024 🛡️

December's product and news round-up will showcase the vendor security assessments and new enterprise-level features, an overview of the key frameworks for 2025 and the roles of the CISO and personnel in an organisation's security.

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19.12.2024

Europe's Compliance Revolution: Evolving Cyber Sec Consulting

The evolving cyber sec landscape and growing demand for compliance in combination with a shortage of professionals calls for new ways of working. With the help of partnerships and agile tools, consultants can benefit from the current situation.

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18.12.2024

TISAX: Understanding the Automotive framework

By embracing TISAX, automotive industry operators can improve information security, enhance compliance and strengthen their market position. Read more about TISAX, its scope, requirements and how ISO 27001 fits in.

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3.12.2024

Recognising growth: move to new offices with Cyberday!

Join the Cyberday team when it's time to upgrade to a bigger office space. Read about the highlights of the autumn, and let's reflect together on how growth and physical security can shape the workspace.

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28.11.2024

Understanding Physical Security in Cybersecurity: Insights from ISO 27001 and Best Practices

Physical security controls are essential, but often undervalued, in safeguarding information systems from unauthorized access, which might otherwise lead to data breaches or business disruptions.

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22.11.2024

DORA essentials: Introduction, Scope and key requirements

In this blog, we’ll get an comprehensive introduction what DORA is, what it entails, who the requirements framework applies to, and how DORA is implemented within Cyberday. DORA framework is available in Cyberday!

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14.11.2024

Cyberday goes Cyber Security Nordic 2024!

Our Cyberday team attended the Cyber Security Nordic 2024 event 29th-30th October. Read about the event, keynote and our insights. This post offers insight into topical themes, also for those who were unable to attend.

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31.10.2024

Passwords still dominant authentication method, top cause of data breaches

Passwords remain the dominant method of authentication and top cause of data breaches, according to MobileIron.

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15.5.2020
Password Attacks

Customers complain after alarms go offline, as security firm hit by ransomware attack

Earlier this week Spanish security firm Prosegur shut down its network after its systems were hit by a ransomware infection.Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

BEC Scammers’ Interest in the Real Estate Sector Rises

Cybercriminals choose their targets by the profit they can make off them and the real estate business seems ripe for the picking, security researchers warn after looking at some 600 attacks focused on this sector. [...]

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15.5.2020
Business-Email-Compromise

New BlueKeep Scanner Lets You Find Vulnerable Windows PCs

A new scanning tool is now available for checking if your computer is vulnerable to the BlueKeep security issue in Windows Remote Desktop Services. [...]

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Ransomware Writes Drama at Shakespeare Theatre

Lawrence Abrams reports: A ransomware attack over the weekend has taken down the ticketing system and patron database for...

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

New Coronavirus-themed malspam campaign delivers FormBook Malware

Experts uncovered a new Coronavirus (COVID-19)-themed campaign that is distributing a malware downloader that delivers the FormBook information-stealing Trojan. Experts at MalwareHunterTeam uncovered a new malspam campaign exploiting the fear in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) to deliver malware. The campaign uses emails that pretend being sent by members of the World Health Organization (WHO), the messages […] The post New Coronavirus-themed malspam campaign delivers FormBook Malware appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet

IE zero-day connected to last week's Firefox zero-day.

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15.5.2020
Unsaved,Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Ransomware Gangs to Stop Attacking Health Orgs During Pandemic

Some Ransomware operators have stated that they will no longer target health and medical organizations during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. [...]

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Millions of SMS messages exposed in database security lapse

A massive database storing tens of millions of SMS text messages, most of which were sent by businesses to potential customers, has been found online. The database is run by TrueDialog, a business SMS provider for businesses and higher education providers, which lets companies, colleges, and universities send bulk text messages to their customers and students. TechCrunch examined a portion of the data, which contained detailed logs of messages sent by customers who used TrueDialog’s system, including phone numbers and SMS message contents. But the data also contained sensitive text messages, such as two-factor codes and other security messages, which may have allowed anyone viewing the data to gain access to a person’s online accounts. One table alone had tens of millions of messages, many of which were message recipients trying to opt-out of receiving text messages. Not only that but it’s another example of why SMS text messages may be convenient but is not a secure way to communicate — particularly for sensitive data, like sending two-factor codes.

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15.5.2020
Cloud Storage Misconfiguration