Cloudflare and WatchGuard urge organisations to rethink cloud defences as rising identity attacks, AI risks and quantum threats expose weak spots.
WatchGuard Technologies' latest Internet Security Report reveals that seven of the top ten malware threats in Q2 2024 were new.
Surge in evasive malware noted in WatchGuard Technologies' Internet Security Report alongside revelations of increased cyber attacks exploiting on-premises email servers; however, ransomware threats show decline.
WatchGuard's new report reveals escalated cyber threats, including a surge in ransomware attacks and exploitation of remote access software.
Cybersecurity leader WatchGuard predicts a rise in AI-driven cyber threats, VR/MR headset attacks and harmful QR codes in 2024.
WatchGuard Technologies warns emerging tech trends like AI, VR/MR headsets and QR code technology could present key cybersecurity threats in 2024.
Google apps and WhatsApp emerge as primary malware distribution channels in the retail sector, warns Netskope Threat Labs.
New research from Netskope has uncovered the most popular techniques and motivators used by adversaries in 2023.
New WatchGuard report reveals a paradox in cybersecurity: malware attacks on endpoints decline as campaigns broaden.
As AI technology becomes increasingly prevalent, it is vital to examine the ethical ramifications and key responsibilities associated with its development.
WatchGuard Technologies' latest Threat Lab Report reveals new browser-based social engineering trends, revealing China and Russia behind 75% of new threats.
Netskope has unveiled new research confirming that attackers are finding new ways to evade detection and blend in with normal network traffic.
Jamf has launched Jamf Executive Threat Protection, an advanced detection and response tool designed for mobile devices.
WatchGuard's Internet Security Report for Q4 2022 reveals a 627% increase in endpoint ransomware and a rise in malware hiding behind encryption.
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More than 400 distinct cloud applications delivered malware in 2022, nearly triple the amount seen in the prior year.
Almost 300 loan apps found in Africa, Southeast Asia, India, Colombia, and Mexico exhibit predatory behavior, says Lookout.
The prevalence of cloud applications is changing the way threat actors are using phishing attack delivery methods to steal data.
Users don't have to use Internet Explorer for its legacy to have left you vulnerable to LogCrusher and OverLog.
A new study says Australia's high cloud usage has increased cybersecurity risks, as malware delivered via the ecosystem rises.