With threats, likely to intensify as
cyber criminals become more ruthless, businesses can not rest on their laurels.
Not exact matches
Coins such as Monero, Zcash and Ethereum are
becoming more popular among
cyber criminals.
As cryptocurrency prices continue to rise, crypto exchanges will
become an even bigger target for
cyber criminals.
Ransomware has been around since the late 1980s, but in recent years it has
become increasingly popular with
cyber criminals, especially since the creation of bitcoin in 2009 gave hackers an easy way to get paid anonymously.
Met Commissioner Sir Bernard told the Evening Standard he wants London to
become a «hostile place» for
cyber criminals.
The legal sector has
become such an obvious and easy target for
cyber criminals in part due to the amount of files — from PDFs to Word documents and Excel spreadsheets to saved email trails — which can be sent without appropriate anti-malware programmes and other
cyber security resilience tactics in place.
Just because phishing is gradually
becoming less of a threat does not mean you are safe from
cyber criminals.
As high - profile data breaches continue to make news, the threat of
cyber attacks and data theft to businesses is growing — and law firms are
becoming an increasingly common target as
cyber criminals recognize the potentially lucrative opportunity to be had there.
However, it is also
becoming a huge bullseye for scammers and
cyber criminals looking to cash in, and it is said that these threat actors are able to steal an average of $ 1.5 million monthly.
As Bitcoin and cryptocurrency
become more and more mainstream, global law enforcement is likely to
become increasingly more savvy when it comes to catching
cyber criminals.
Funds raised via ICO have
become more attractive for
cyber criminals wishing to capitalize on the booming cryptocurrency market.
Cyber security is fast
becoming one of the most important roles in the tech sector as
cyber criminals and hackers
become ever more sophisticated.
Michael Volin: One of the first things we need to understand, Christina, is that, in spite of all the precautions we take,
cyber criminals are pervasive and persistent, and anyone can
become a victim.