Cyber attacks stories
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has warned Australian businesses to urgently protect themselves against targeted Russian cybercriminal activity.
Small-to-medium-sized companies with an online presence are just as at risk as large, multinational corporations and Government departments.
The cyberattacks seen in 2021 demonstrated the dire consequences of falling short of appropriate levels of cyber resilience.
AXA's recent data breach highlights the urgent need for tighter security controls in the insurance sector, as cyber attacks target financial companies.
Microsoft announces new security solutions for multi-cloud environments, including extending Microsoft Defender for Cloud to Google Cloud Platform.
Data breaches can cost businesses millions, but the real damage lies in the lasting brand and reputation harm they cause, says Infor ANZ VP Jarrod Kinchington.
The world learned about the Hafnium attacks on Microsoft Exchange servers last year. Since then, even more vulnerabilities have been discovered,.
With the volume of money handled by the finance industry on any given day, it's no wonder that it is a prime target for cybercriminals.
Cyberattacks become more attractive and potentially more disastrous as dependence on information technology increases.
Nearly two-thirds of employees believe that the switch to hybrid working has made them more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
2021 has brought security to the forefront. Our team of experts shares three cybersecurity predictions for 2022.
The increasing cost and growing prevalence of cyberattacks has many Australian and New Zealand businesses on edge.
Detected and blocked spam accounted for the majority of the attacks, with a 2,775% increase between January and December.
Exploits of MS Exchange and password guessing are the most common cyber intrusion methods, says ESET's T3 2021 Threat Report.
Computers are better than humans at identifying biometric spoofing attacks, with a 0% error rate, according to research by ID R-D.
Incident response and threat hunting teams need an accurate picture of their attack surface to maintain an effective security program, Qualys states.
Palo Alto Networks has announced the upgrade of its PAN-OS software to help find the evasive, zero-day attacks.
Australia's data breach report reveals an increase in notifications, with attacks and human error taking the blame.
NCSC warns NZ organisations to assess cyber security amid Russia-Ukraine tensions. NCSC joins HIBP government programme.
Australian businesses are increasing their cyber security budgets, but still struggle to stay ahead of attackers, according to a new report by Accenture.