Sentences with phrase «cybercrime like»

BEIJING, China — Faced with rising cybercrime like the attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, companies worldwide are under pressure to tighten security but are hampered by cost and, for some, reluctance to believe they are in danger.

Not exact matches

Cybercrime is moving away from traditional targets, like Windows PCs, and focusing more on mobile devices, according to Cisco's 2010 Annual Security Report (PDF).
Crime rings like this one have raked in $ 2 billion, according to Trend Micro and that's expected to increase as West Africa, the region that includes Nigeria, is considered the new cybercrime hotbed.
In what appeared more like a «Saturday Night Live» skit than an act of cybercrime, a group calling itself the Shadow Brokers put up for bid on the Internet what it called a «full state - sponsored toolset» of «cyberweapons.»
Of course, there might be other explanations such as improved awareness among the public of security issues and identity theft and the like as well as more effective and so protective software and security systems on putative targets of cybercrime including as email phishing attacks on bank account, for example.
It illustrates the «gang - like» structure that exists in cybercrime forums.
About Norton from Symantec Symantec's Norton products protect consumers from cybercrime with technologies like antivirus, anti-spyware and phishing protection — while also being light on system resources.
Program now accepting applications for 2018 Reno, NV (Tuesday, April 24, 2018): From malware infections to attacks on critical infrastructure like electricity grids, cybercrime is a...
The fact that it has been like this for over three years if not more, makes it surprising that it is only now that some voices are raised, expressing the dangerous threat which cybercrime brings to every section of society, from the vulnerable pensioner targeted about a fake lottery ticket to the multi-billion pound corporation.
As Marc points out, more and more, business interruption is less likely to arise from direct, physical damage, but rather from events like global terrorism or cybercrimes, which have the potential to cause real business interruption without physically touching business facilities.
We'd like to remind the bar that lawyers face significant risk of suffering cybercrime losses exceeding the $ 250,000 coverage sublimit.
Like the legitimate software market, cybercrime is now a huge economy in its own right, with people with a range of skillsets working together towards one goal: making money with illicit hacking schemes, malware, ransomware, and more.
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