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Internet Safety Week – Issue No. 124

In edition #124 of Internet Security Week , we discuss the 3rd largest data breach in history, interns and internet threats, losses for companies due to hotspots, and much more.


News

Third largest data breach in history: 1 billion records

A member of a forum frequented by cybercriminals announced on June 30th a database attributed to the Shanghai police in China, which allegedly contains approximately one billion records of citizens, mostly Chinese.

In CISO Advisor

What are the most common email scam baits that fool the most people?

What types of bait are most effective at deceiving people in cyber scams? According to the phishing simulator on the Kaspersky Security Awareness platform, professionals tend to be tricked by emails with work-related themes and notifications that report an error in sending the message.

By Márcio Padrão on Canaltech

Interns and the hidden security threats

How an intern can pose a cybersecurity threat to your organization and what you can do about it.

By Anastasia Starikova in Kaspersky Daily

LockBit ransomware releases version 3.0 and announces Bug Bounty program

The notorious ransomware group has announced the launch of a rewards program for those who report vulnerabilities, sensitive information, or even ideas for improvements.

By Juan Manuel Harán in We Live Security

Hotspot with unprotected Wi-Fi: headache and damage to companies

Anyone creating a hotspot and offering free Wi-Fi needs to consider prevention and protection against data security vulnerabilities and cyberattacks. Otherwise, an unprotected Wi-Fi hotspot can become a major headache and cause significant losses.

By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog

Why are companies unable to deal with cybersecurity?

Security executives have a broad view of the challenges; however, defining what cybersecurity is and its importance to the business is not an easy journey.

By Marco Tulio Moraes in Security Report

Ransomware techniques, tactics, and procedures

A thorough analysis of modern ransomware encryption tools allows you to implement universal methods to combat them.

By Hugh Aver in Kaspersky Daily

10% of endpoints have contact with risk domains

Akamai examined 7 trillion queries to the DNS servers it operates and found that about 10% of the devices monitored by the company communicated, at least once, with domains associated with malware, ransomware, phishing, or command and control servers.

In CISO Advisor


Podcast

Email scams are the most common way to deceive employees in the corporate world | Canaltech Podcast

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