An Interpol-coordinated cyber operation detects hundreds of malware-infected e-commerce Web sites worldwide.
“Don’t share your access details” also means not saving your username and password in your browser or connecting to secure sites using public WiFi, says Linda Misauer, head of Global Operations, Striata.
Robust security requires a multi-pronged approach, so make sure your inbox is locked down, says SYNAQ.
The rising popularity of crypto-currency sees South African organisations impacted by crypto-mining malware twice as much as globally.
Businesses must assume that no user or device can be trusted and must always be verified when accessing the network, says Lukas van der Merwe, specialist sales executive: Security at T-Systems South Africa.
It has become essential to have an access control solution that works for your environment and meets your needs, says Powell Tronics.
Cyber security must remain the cornerstone of any organisational strategy to ensure data remains protected, says Ralph Berndt, director of sales at Syrex.
The records contain logs of conversations between Microsoft support agents and customers from all over the world.
Numerous capabilities in the public domain deliver deepfake audio and video abilities to hundreds of thousands of cyber criminals.
The six-month investigation revealed that unsecured industrial environments are primarily victims of common threats.
A smart and interactive surveillance system can help to proactively monitor and prevent a hijacking and other crimes from taking place, says Sasha Bonheim, marketing manager at Axis Communications SA.
With threats becoming more sophisticated, enterprises are forced to look at new ways to protect themselves against evasive attacks, says Adeshni Rohit, business unit manager for Cisco at Axiz