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Employee security violations do as much damage as hackers, new study revealed
Employee violations of an organization’s information security policies are as dangerous as external hacker attacks according to a recent study from Kaspersky. In the last...
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iPhone 15 scammers are using fake pre order page to steal your data
PHILIPPINES – In anticipation of the imminent release of Apple’s iPhone 15, Kaspersky experts have uncovered a range of scams that exploit the excitement surrounding...
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This technology company is championing cybersecurity at the 2022 PGA Tour
PHILIPPINES – Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT), a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cybersecurity solutions, today announced several initiatives as part of the upcoming Fortinet Championship....
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Temporary credit card, dedicated email? 5 ways to keep your finances safer online
PHILIPPINES – Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky today reveals its Q2 2021 mobile threat report for Southeast Asia (SEA) where it has monitored a 60% uptick...
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Pinoys are top victims in rare, wide-scale cyber attack
Kaspersky experts have uncovered a rare, wide-scale advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign against users in Southeast Asia, most notably Myanmar and the Philippines. Kaspersky identified...
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Sophos is teaming up with Qualcomm to protect 5G PCs from cyber attacks
Sophos, a global leader in next-generation cybersecurity, announced its plans to provide Sophos Intercept X endpoint protection for 5G PCs powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ compute...
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PH ransomware infection rates up – research
MANILA, Philippines – Kaspersky researchers have identified a new type of ransomware attack that is actively growing in popularity. Targeting Network Attached Storage (NAS), it...
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PH Android users at high risk of mobile malware attacks
Kaspersky data from January to September 2019 show the Philippines placed third among Southeast Asian countries with the highest Android mobile malware attempts detected and...
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Wannacry Aftermath: Number of attacked medical devices declines globally, but not in some APAC countries
More than two years after the infamous Wannacry ransomware crippled medical facilities and other organisations worldwide, the healthcare sector seems to be learning their lessons...
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