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How to tell if an Android app is legit

Posted on Monday December 21, 2020  |  security, android, tablet, safety, app security

More and more people are relying on Android devices for remote work, which is why cybercriminals are taking advantage and creating counterfeit Android apps to try and misguide users. These apps typically collect users' sensitive data or infect devices with malware, which can lead to fraud and financial crimes. The problem is, even a tech-savvy user may struggle to identify these bad apps.

 

Cyberthreats and the finance sector

Posted on Wednesday March 06, 2019  |  threat, target, security, sector, safety, money, industry, financial, cyber, customer, crime, bank, attack, account

The financial sector has long been heavily targeted by cybercriminals. Over the years, the number of attacks that involved extortion, social engineering, and credential-stealing malware has surged rapidly. This means that financial institutions should strive to familiarize themselves with the threats and the agents behind them. Here are seven new threats and tactics, techniques, and procedures that security professionals should know about.

 

Benefits of social media policy reviews

Posted on Monday April 10, 2017  |  social, smb, small, safety, review, precaution, policy, medium, media, measure, business

170px-01Does your business have a social media policy? If so, when was the last time you updated it? If you're taking too long to answer these questions, that isn't a good sign. Because you should be conducting regular reviews, at least annually. You'd enjoy innumerable benefits, and deter your employees from obsessing over Snapchat filters in the process.

 

Cyber threats and the finance sector

Posted on Monday February 29, 2016  |  threat, target, security, sector, safety, money, industry, financial, cyber, customer, crime, bank, attack, account

2015Feb29_Security_AThe financial services industry has long been a heavily targeted sector by cyber criminals. The number of attacks that involved extortion, social-engineering and credential-stealing malware surged in 2015. This means that these institutions should strive to familiarize themselves with the threats and the agents behind them. Here are 7 new threats and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP's) that security professionals should know about.

 

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