1. Fraudulent Circumvention of Two-Factor Authentication
Experts reveal that fraudsters are leveraging bots to steal one-time passwords, bypassing two-factor authentication. Read more on iz.ru.
Experts reveal that fraudsters are leveraging bots to steal one-time passwords, bypassing two-factor authentication. Read more on iz.ru.
In 2024, the telecommunications sector became the primary target for cyberattacks in Russia. Learn more on iz.ru.
Russian experts have developed an AI tool to quickly identify criminals on Telegram, improving the fight against cybercrime. Details at iz.ru.
Oleg Sedov from the Solar Group highlighted the importance of cyber hygiene practices to protect against hacks and online fraud. More on iz.ru.
Nearly half of the libraries used for software development contain vulnerabilities, increasing the risk of cyberattacks. More at iz.ru.
Over 1 billion data records were exposed in 2024, with the healthcare and financial sectors being the most impacted. Details at CyberNews.
Several zero-day vulnerabilities were identified in widely used enterprise software, prompting urgent security patches. Learn more at Security Affairs.
Cybercriminals are increasingly using Phishing-as-a-Service platforms to target businesses globally. Find out more on DarkReading.
Global investments in cybersecurity tools and services rose significantly, driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats. Read more at VentureBeat.
Experts discuss the potential of quantum computing to both enhance and threaten existing cybersecurity protocols. Details at Scientific American.
A new strain of malware designed to exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices has been detected, highlighting the need for robust IoT security. Read more at The Hacker News.
Organizations are investing heavily in training programs to educate employees on identifying and responding to cyber threats. Learn more at Forbes.