Phee Waterfield Over 75% of respondents across the globe admitted that they do not have a formal cybersecurity incident response plan in place across their organization, according to research conducted…
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IBM: Crypto-Mining Attacks Increased Six-Fold in 2017
By Phil Muncaster Security researchers have warned of a sharp increase this year in cyber-attacks targeting enterprise computers with embedded crypto-currency mining tools. IBM Managed Security Services (MSS) senior threat…
Where in the world is my data and how secure is it?
When Max Schrems, an Austrian privacy activist, requested to see his personal data that Facebook stored on its servers, he was mailed a CD-ROM containing a 1,222-page document. By Rob…
Data Breach Costs Soaring
Businesses now lose on average $158 (£112, €141) for every record that is compromised. By Steve Evans New research from IBM and the Ponemon Institute has revealed that data breaches…
US nuclear force still uses floppy disks
The US nuclear weapons force still uses a 1970s-era computer system and 8-inch floppy disks, a government report has revealed. The Government Accountability Office said the Pentagon was one of…
Crafty booby-trapped invoice malware empties Japanese bank accounts
And only 7 per cent of antivirus packages can block it. Iain Thomson IBM’s X-Force security team is warning of new malware preying on Japanese bank customers. The software nasty…