Cybercrime stories - Page 28
Any use of network connected electronic devices such as computers or smartphones for criminal activity
is classified as cybercrime. With a long history starting with the misuse of telephone systems (such as
‘phreaking’), cybercrime today includes the creation and distribution of viruses, ransomware, keyloggers
and other malware, the download and use of malware produced by others, social engineering tactics
such as phishing or (physical) impersonation, the theft and use of credentials for accessing computer
systems or networks, and the theft of privileged data. Cybercrime is a broad and dynamic field, with
cybercriminals constantly adapting their methods in pursuit of usually financial goals, but also
occasionally seeking to disrupt, embarrass or shame their targets.
Semperis expands in Australia after USD $125m funding
Thu, 21st Nov 2024
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Semperis is expanding in Australia following a USD $125 million funding boost, targeting enhanced cyber resilience amid rising ransomware threats.
Australia sees rise in cyber threats & financial losses
Wed, 20th Nov 2024
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Australia's cyber security landscape is deteriorating, with over 1,100 incidents reported and average losses surging to AUD $30,700, warns the ACSC.
Accenture enhances AI cybersecurity for Australia
Wed, 20th Nov 2024
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Accenture has expanded its generative-AI cybersecurity services to strengthen Australian businesses against a surge in advanced digital threats.
Sextortion scams surge with personal data to extort money
Mon, 18th Nov 2024
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crypto
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blockchain
New Barracuda research reveals a surge in personalised sextortion attacks, where cybercriminals leverage victims' personal data for increased blackmail pressure.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise releases cybersecurity updates for OXE Purple
Mon, 18th Nov 2024
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encryption
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network security
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise reveals new cybersecurity features for its OmniPCX Enterprise Purple solution, enhancing compliance with the EU's NIS 2 Directive.
Tesserent warns AI will fuel cyber threats by 2025
Fri, 15th Nov 2024
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Tesserent predicts a rise in AI-powered social engineering attacks and threats to critical infrastructure as cybersecurity challenges escalate by 2025.
Experts urge vigilance against growing digital fraud risks
Thu, 14th Nov 2024
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phishing
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physical security
Experts warn that rising digitalisation fuels fraud, with AI aiding cybercriminals, prompting calls for robust security and real-time threat response.
Auror raises AUD $72.6m to tackle retail crime globally
Wed, 13th Nov 2024
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Auror has raised AUD $72.6 million in Series C funding to enhance its retail crime-fighting technology and expand into North America and the UK.
OpenText reveals 2024 nastiest malware, LockBit leads list
Mon, 11th Nov 2024
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OpenText's 'Nastiest Malware of 2024' list highlights LockBit as the top ransomware threat amid rising cybercrime targeting critical infrastructure.
Australian firm DSI expands global cyber standard SMB1001
Thu, 7th Nov 2024
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market
Dynamic Standards International has announced its expansion into global markets with the SMB1001 standard to enhance cybersecurity for SMBs, starting 2025.
Canadian & Turkish authorities arrest cybercriminal duo
Thu, 7th Nov 2024
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saas
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ransomware
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cloud security
Canadian and Turkish authorities have arrested two cybercriminals linked to a global campaign that compromised data from over 100 organisations.
Rise in AI-driven phishing sites targets crypto users
Tue, 5th Nov 2024
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crypto
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blockchain
Kaspersky's experts warn that cybercriminals are increasingly using Large Language Models to create sophisticated phishing schemes targeting cryptocurrency users.
Proofpoint uncovers 'Voldemort' malware linked to TA415
Thu, 24th Oct 2024
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phishing
Researchers at Proofpoint have unveiled a sophisticated malware campaign named 'Voldemort', linked to the TA415 threat group, targeting over 70 organisations worldwide.
Kaseya survey finds human behaviour a top cyber threat
Tue, 22nd Oct 2024
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ransomware
Kaseya's 2024 Cybersecurity Survey reveals human behaviour as the top concern for IT professionals, affecting 89% of respondents amid rising cyber threats.
Australian law mandates reporting of ransomware payments
Tue, 15th Oct 2024
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payment technologies
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mastercard
Australia proposes cyber security legislation mandating companies to report ransomware payments, aiming to enhance transparency amidst rising cyber threats.
As attackers embrace artificial intelligence, every organisation should do these five things
Fri, 11th Oct 2024
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phishing
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email security
As cybercriminals increasingly exploit AI for malicious attacks, organisations must implement vital measures to enhance their cybersecurity postures.
Dark web sees surge in pricey software exploit listings
Thu, 10th Oct 2024
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
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kaspersky
Kaspersky has identified 547 dark web listings for software vulnerability exploits from January 2023 to September 2024, with average prices hitting $100,000.
Rise in ransomware groups reshapes cybersecurity landscape
Thu, 10th Oct 2024
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ransomware
Secureworks' latest report reveals a 30% rise in active ransomware groups, highlighting evolving cyber threats and increased complexity for network defenders.
Illegal streaming triples cybercrime risk for Australians
Wed, 9th Oct 2024
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physical security
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copyright
A new survey reveals that Australians using illegal streaming sites are three times more likely to fall victim to cybercrime, sparking health concerns.
Australia launches new cyber network to combat threats
Wed, 9th Oct 2024
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The Australian Cyber Network has launched to combat a surge in cybercrime, following over 94,000 reported incidents in the past year.