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Nearly 50% of companies plagued by inaccurate or stale cyber threat intel: survey
Many companies are struggling with a large knowledge gap regarding deep and dark web intelligence collection, the importance of intel freshness, the speed and rate of collections, as well as their overall impact on an organization's cybersecurity programs and posture, according to a recently-released survey.
Antivirus software pioneer McAfee charged by the US with cryptocurrency fraud
McAfee and his bodyguard Jimmy Gale Watson Jr were charged for a scheme to exploit McAfee's large Twitter following by publicly touting cryptocurrency offerings and digital tokens that they later sold once prices rose on the promotions, according to the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Chinese hackers hit 30K US organizations in new attack
In yet another big cyber-attack after SolarWinds, at least 30,000 organizations across the US, including government and commercial firms have been hacked by China-based threat actors who used Microsoft's Exchange Server software to enter their networks.
70% of global internet shutdowns in 2020 were in India: Report
Nearly 70% of cases of internet shutdowns globally happened in India in 2020, according to a new report by Access Now, a global non-profit that works on digital rights and online freedom. Out of the 155 instances of internet disruptions, 109 were recorded in India, followed by Yemen with six instances.
Data sharing, cybersecurity top concern areas for banks, customers: Deloitte
“About 70 percent survey respondents feel that greater emphasis should be made towards data protection by institutions,” said the report ‘Open banking: Unleashing the power of data and seizing new opportunities.
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