22 Ransomware Statistics You’re Powerless to Resist Reading in 2022
IBM reports that ransomware attacks cost organizations an average of $4.62 million per breach in 2021 — a cost that doesn’t include the ransom demand itself! Read on to learn…
IBM reports that ransomware attacks cost organizations an average of $4.62 million per breach in 2021 — a cost that doesn’t include the ransom demand itself! Read on to learn…
The teenage hacker group LAPSUS$ used stolen or purchased passwords to infiltrate T-Mobile’s systems multiple times in March 2022. This goes to show why companies can no longer rely on…
Data from Chainanalysis shows that $14 billion in cryptocurrency was stolen in 2021 — some of which were due to sophisticated attacks. Here’s one story that’s a pricey reminder to…
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Cybercriminals increasingly rely on ransomware to carry out their campaigns of destruction on organizations globally with no appearance of stopping anytime soon. Here’s what to know about how to prevent…
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We all know that cybercrime is on the rise. But there’s a lot more we can learn from cybercrime statistics — here are 23 cybercrime stats and practical takeaways. …
We always talk about the importance of protecting data — but just how much data is there in the world? And what can you do to keep your sensitive data…
The CA/B Forum has decided that CAs no longer need to include organizational unit (OU) information when issuing publicly trusted SSL/TLS digital certificates. Let’s quickly explore what this means for…
While cybercrime and cybersecurity are no laughing matters, many cybersecurity articles tend to state the obvious in their predictions. With this in mind, we thought it would be fun to…
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