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By CSO staff | 11 Dec | Read more
Follow @CSO_Australia on LinkedIn, Comment on our pinned post what you want to hear about in 2020 using #yubikeycso
By CSO staff | 11 Dec | Read more
Cybercrime costs the Australian economy $1 billion per year. In 2019 alone, the ACCC has already received 2,229 phishing scam reports, with women losing more money than men to phishing scams, and Victorians losing more money than their compatriots north of the border.
Nathan Boddam-Whetham, Avanade Australia | 01 Mar | Read more
Contextualise education campaigns to convince employees why they should care
David Braue | 31 Oct | Read more
Drivers in Pennsylvania are being targeted by GPS-based Phishing scam, but the source of the data isn't clear
Steve Ragan | 04 Apr | Read more
Hackers are gearing up for the big holiday shipping season with a new collection of email that are just too good not to click on.
Maria Korolov | 12 Nov | Read more
Can you recognize a phishing scam email when you see one? Do you know what signs to look for to identify a phishing attack, and avoid becoming a victim? In honor of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, PhishMe has developed an infographic with helpful tips to keep you safe and secure.
Tony Bradley | 10 Oct | Read more
Nuclear Regulatory Commission employees were tricked into disclosing passwords and downloading malware in three phishing attacks that occurred over a three-year period.
Antone Gonsalves | 20 Aug | Read more
An email account at RMIT University in Melbourne has resulted in a user account in the Credit Management area being compromised and sending messages to former students.
Anthony Caruana | 01 Aug | Read more
Two people have been sentenced to a total of 14 years in prison for conducting a Phishing campaign that targeted banking details. The criminals accused, Constanta Agrigoroaie, 23, and Radu Savoae, 28, used the stolen funds as a means to bring foreign criminals into the U.K.
Steve Ragan | 23 Jul | Read more
Whether a computer-powered chatbot recently passed the Turing Test for artificial intelligence is debatable, but there's little doubt that the growing sophistication of the conversation programs could one day make them a threat to corporate security, an expert says.
Antone Gonsalves | 13 Jun | Read more
Following Tuesday's hacking of the Associated Press' Twitter account, the microblogging site is reportedly working on a two-step authentication security solution to help prevent future hijackings.
Kristin Burnham | 24 Apr | Read more