Exploit kits once again ride Flash Player flaws to attack Windows
The critical Flash Player flaw patched in February becomes a top tool for cybercriminals.
The critical Flash Player flaw patched in February becomes a top tool for cybercriminals.
Ransomware eclipses most other cyber threats, according to Europol.
After yet another Flash zero-day, Microsoft has unveiled plans to phase out the buggy software for good.
One of the nastiest exploit kits on the web has gone silent, causing speculation its operators may have called it quits or arrested.
The security issues affecting businesses are similar around the world. Most involve employees innocently bringing an infected personal mobile device into the corporate network, or clicking on a social media link that looks harmless but hides a Trojan or worm that will secretly steal data and money and, potentially, remain undetected with severe impact on security of the infected device.
Dmitriy Ayrapetov, director of product management of Dell SonicWALL | 08 Mar | Read more