Tag: dark web exposure

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June 08, 2020

Healthcare Cyberattacks Increase Five-Fold

Healthcare cyberattacks increase worldwide as ransomware and phishing skyrocket but BullPhish ID and Dark Web ID can help combat the threat.

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dark web scams & covid-19 phishing scams are everywhere
June 05, 2020

COVID-19 Phishing Scams Exploit Online Rumor Mill

COVID-19 phishing scams, especially precisely targeted spear phishing, abound as cybercriminals get creative to exploit uncertainty for profit.

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June 02, 2020

10 Dark Web Facts You Need to See Right Now

Don’t believe the hype. Get the facts about the Dark Web and what goes in in cybercrime markets now to inform your security strategy.

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May 29, 2020

Phishing Attacks Increase as Pandemic Scams Flourish

Phishing attacks have increased tremendously in both frequency and sophistication. Here’s how to protect systems and data from breach threats.

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May 21, 2020

Are Your Staff’s Passwords for Sale on the Dark Web? Fix That Now.

There are millions of passwords for sale on the Dark Web. Are your staff’s already there. Even if you haven’t been breached, you’re still at risk. Find out how to mitigate it.

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October 25, 2018

The Week in Breach: 10/13/18 – 10/19/18

Breach news to share with your customers!

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July 11, 2018

The Week in Breach: 07/02/18 – 07/06/18

While it has been a slow week in terms of the number of breaches, the severity of the breaches that did occur this week is nothing short of disturbing. The information exposed on the open web by ALERRT could be used with far-reaching effects…including both physical and permanent consequences. A cyber-attack conducted against a small business hosting provider in Australia also highlights a “WORST case” scenario for a breach. I strongly encourage everyone to check out their website here for a sobering reminder of what a company crippled by a breach looks like. When you cannot contact your customers to tell them that you have been breached, because you don’t even have a complete list of who your customers are… well, this is a good example of how damaging a breach can be. In other news…

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May 30, 2018

The Week in Breach: 5/21/18 – 5/27/18

Breach news to share with your customers! Highlights from The Week in Breach: – You’d better reboot your router… NOW! – Nation states injecting malicious apps into play stores to steal your stuff. – Malware infects healthcare system impacting 500,000 Marylanders. – Time from detection to acknowledgment and response getting slower and slower and slower.

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May 23, 2018

The Week in Breach: 5/14/18 – 5/20/18

The Week in Breach: 5/14/18 – 5/20/18 Breach news to share with your customers! Highlight’s from The Week in Breach: Ransomware still plaguing state and local agencies Accidental data disclosures on the rise AWS implementation flaws create security flaws compromised

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May 02, 2018

The Week in Breach 4/23 – 4/30

Breach Updates and News Small Business Can Use! Not Worried About that Public Data Breach? You Should be! Credential Stuffing Bots are on the rise and working overtime to exploit you!

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