In edition No. 92 of Internet Security Week, criminal trade in corporate data facilitates ransomware attacks, Proxyware creates headaches for companies, cybersecurity trends for 2022 and much more.
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Criminal trade in corporate data is the biggest enabler of ransomware
A survey carried out by the digital security company Trend Micro pointed to the trading of corporate credentials as the main facilitator of ransomware attacks
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
Most brute force attacks attempt to crack short passwords
According to an analysis based on 25 million brute force attacks, 77% of password cracking attempts were aimed at keys between 1 and 7 characters long.
By Juan Manuel Harán in Welivesecurity
Proxyware: headache for companies
Employees can install proxyware without their employer's knowledge, introducing additional cyber risks.
In Kaspersky Daily
Hybrid work is still putting some companies at risk of cyber attack
Remote endpoints serve as attack gateways, experts fear
On Techradar
Cybersecurity trends 2022: between the evolution of threats and the challenges of hybrid work
Hybrid working will be one of the main challenges faced by many organizations on the path to the new normal.
By Cecilia Pastorino in Welivesecurity
Have you suffered a ransomware attack? Make sure you don't make these mistakes
Cybersecurity researchers analyzed 700 ransomware negotiations between victims and criminals. Here's what they found.
By Danny Palmer on ZDNet
CronRAT: a new Linux malware scheduled to run on February 31st
Researchers have discovered a new remote access trojan (RAT) for Linux that employs a never-before-seen stealthy technique that involves masking its malicious actions by scheduling them to execute on February 31, a non-existent calendar day.
In Thehackrnews
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