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More dispersed, ransomware gangs are more difficult to track down, and they frequently combine ideological goals with financially driven attacks.Others use the pretense of hacktivism to target corporations and governments in order to make political statements as well as demand ransom.
Use a VPN to secure your internet connection, use Alert to keep an eye on the security of your data, and more.Secure your devices from viruses, browse the web without being tracked, and protect your accounts with a single, user-friendly app.
After the terror attack in Pahalgam, Maharashtra Cyber has identified that seven Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups were behind more than 15 lakh cyberattacks against vital infrastructure websites throughout India.Only 150 attacks were successful out of them, officials reported on Monday.
With deepfake technology, audio and video are altered to create fake content that looks incredibly authentic. Social engineering attacks and persona impersonation are two uses for deepfakes.
With some social media safety tips, think about implementing the following personal safety measures.
Don’t react to abusive comments because that just makes things worse and shows that you’re irritated.If you don’t agree with their comments, don’t respond Block troll’s accounts. Avoid posting on the internet that you are being trolled.
A mobile application created to provide women instant support and safety during emergencies is known as a women’s safety app. Users of these apps can notify emergency services, friends, or family in the event of danger.
To improve customer satisfaction, SAS Fraud Management reduces false positives and reacts to emerging threats more quickly.Organizations as a whole uses the software to make risk-based decisions more quickly and accurately.
Organizations can better identify security posture vulnerabilities by using Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) tools, which automate testing of threat vectors such lateral movement, data exfiltration, and external and insider threats.
Fake profiles are created by scammers on chat apps, social media, and other platforms. They might pose as someone who is interested in a relationship, a friend, or a relative. They pose as employers, government agencies, real businesses, and online trading or investing platforms.