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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup November 7, 2022

SAN MATEO, CA, November 7, 2022 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. State-sponsored hacks becoming more brazen A report from Microsoft details how cyberattacks launched by nation-states with authoritarian leaders have become increasingly brazen. State-sponsored attacks targeting critical infrastructure have […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup November 7, 2022 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Video game company hacks are on the rise

NetworkTigers discusses the rise in video game company hackes. Video game company hacks are becoming increasingly common, as software developers and hardware manufacturers have found themselves repeatedly hit by large-scale cyberattacks.  Organizations across all sectors and industries are vulnerable to hackers searching for valuable data they can sell on the dark web or use as […] The post Video game company hacks are on the rise appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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How to stop a ransomware attack in its tracks

NetworkTigers on how to stop a ransomware attack in its tracks. Over the last few years, organizations in all sectors have been on guard as ransomware attacks have dramatically increased in frequency and severity. Cybercriminals wage constant war against private companies and government agencies aided by ransomware purveyors that operate like legitimate software companies, . […] The post How to stop a ransomware attack in its tracks appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 31, 2022

SAN MATEO, CA, October 31, 2022 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. CISA develops Cybersecurity Performance Goals for critical infrastructure In response to President Biden’s National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure, CISA has developed cross-sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 31, 2022 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Which companies have been hacked the most?

NetworkTigers discusses which companies have been hacked the most and reveals the biggest hack. Billions lost. Trust shattered. Customers canceling in droves. When a company is hacked, the results can reverberate across more than just a one-time loss of income. In addition to assessing whether or not to pay a ransom, company leaders must also […] The post Which companies have been hacked the most? appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Malware-as-a-service: Easy hacking for the inexperienced

NetworkTigers explains malware-as-a-service. The meteoric rise of phishing, malware and ransomware attacks over the last few years could be attributed to an increase in the number of people who have become code and IT-proficient. The pandemic downtime allowed many programmers to further their education and knowledge of computing. However, a great deal of cybercrime’s expansion […] The post Malware-as-a-service: Easy hacking for the inexperienced appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 24, 2022

SAN MATEO, CA, October 24, 2022 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. “Text4Shell” Apache Commons Text vulnerability being actively exploited Hackers have begun exploiting a flaw in WordPress via Apache Commons Text, according to researchers at Wordfence. Dubbed “Text4Shell” due to […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 24, 2022 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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What is the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework?

NetworkTigers explains the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF). Cybersecurity is a global concern, as hackers disregard borders just as they do firewalls. Collaboration and cooperation can help defeat hacking attempts or at least minimize the damage that they can do. Governments, businesses, and individuals can share responsibility and information to combat cyber threats. Moreover, doing […] The post What is the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework? appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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A summary of AI in cybersecurity

NetworkTigers discusses AI in cybersecurity. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the biggest buzzwords in modern technology. The concept of artificial intelligence dates back to the 1960s, although most of its applications only gained momentum recently. This is especially true of cybersecurity. The key reason why AI is so special boils down to the fact […] The post A summary of AI in cybersecurity appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 17, 2022

SAN MATEO, CA, October 17, 2022 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. CISA releases “RedEye” log visualization tool The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security (CISA) has released an open-source log visualization tool called RedEye to help make it easier for operators […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup October 17, 2022 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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