If you thought that the problem of tech support scams was disappearing, think again, says Josep Albors and David Harley.
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If you thought that the problem of tech support scams was disappearing, think again, says Josep Albors and David Harley.
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2016 saw interesting developments within the Android ransomware scene. Ransomware emerged as one of the most pressing cybersecurity issues on the mobile platform.
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Here at RSA, an increasing amount of security purchases are made by those who got the task dumped in their laps, but who have little or no formal or practical training.
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WeLiveSecurity takes a look at what you need to know about spyware – the malware secretly prying on your online activities.
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Want to find holes in your security perimeter? What better way than to attempt to attack yourself, and here at RSA there are plenty of tools to help.
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The purpose of this blog is to deliver technical details of an as-yet minimally documented malware that has made headlines in Poland.
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RSA feels like a mashup of giant tech Titans steadily swallowing up the little guys to make one massive, unholy tech monster. But how does that really work for small businesses as customers, and the rest of us?
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Gmail rolls out a new policy to block JavaScript attachments, increasing security restrictions as ransomware attacks increase.
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The ongoing cybersecurity skills gap is dealing a significant blow to the confidence of organizations looking to defend themselves against potential attacks.
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Researchers have described how ransomware could potentially attack industrial control systems (ICS), and demonstratied how new malware threats might target core infrastructure, holding entire cities hostage.
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