IoT devices in healthcare – saving or endangering lives?
Critical OT and IoT devices are prime targets for cybercriminals, while typically urgent focus on patient care takes attention away from cybersecurity
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By Victor Ng | Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 1:28 PM Asia/Singapore | Features, IoT Security, Newsletter
Critical OT and IoT devices are prime targets for cybercriminals, while typically urgent focus on patient care takes attention away from cybersecurity
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To snare Chinese-language web users, cybercriminals used ads linking to spoofed websites of popular software to spread a remote access trojan
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The world now knows how cybercriminals love the chatbot’s power to create chaos; but it is actually a double-edge sword …
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One cybersecurity firm saw a doubling of such apps last year, a signal that cybercriminals are closing in on cavalier mobile users
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Thursday, February 9, 2023, 9:31 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
OpenAI should have used its own AI to predict that its weak API will allow cybercriminals to bypass anti-abuse restrictions
Read MoreBy Dean Houari, Director of Security Technology and Strategy (APJ), Akamai | Wednesday, December 14, 2022, 10:01 AM Asia/Singapore | Newsletter, Tips
The Planner, the Last-Minute Scrambler, the Bargain Hunter, the Impulse Buyer or the Researcher: five shopper profiles that cybercriminals target assiduously!
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Monday, December 5, 2022, 11:50 AM Asia/Singapore | Newsletter, Tips
Christmas is a time for gift giving and spending more time with loved ones… but that does not stop cybercriminals from trying to get your customers’ data.
Read MoreBy BlackBerry and webmaster webmaster | Monday, November 28, 2022, 10:21 AM Asia/Singapore | BlackBerry Case Studies, BlackBerry Newsletter, Case Studies 2022
The biggest difference when dealing with an APT instead of just malware is that cybercriminals can react to your response. (Part 1 of 3)
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Tuesday, November 8, 2022, 9:22 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
When defense teams go on holiday, cybercriminals get into play — and make businesses pay (ransoms)!
Read MoreBy Carlo Cordova | Thursday, October 27, 2022, 2:29 PM Asia/Singapore | Features, Newsletter
Software supply chains contain widely-used open source code that, when tainted by cybercriminals, can lead to widespread and perennially-lurking vulnerabilities
Read MoreBy Denis Donnelly, Director (Southeast Asia and Korea), VMware | Tuesday, October 25, 2022, 9:54 AM Asia/Singapore | Tips
As cybercriminals and state-sponsored threat actors ramp up their attacks, previously adequate cyber defence strategies need to be tightened and updated
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Wednesday, September 7, 2022, 2:38 PM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter, Tips
Spam mail has evolved since the first was sent in 1978. Its evolution spans from the techniques, tactics, and the latest trends cybercriminals piggyback on to make it more legitimate-looking and urgent-sounding – an effective formula to prey upon an unsuspecting user.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Thursday, September 1, 2022, 10:17 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Investments in orchestrated digital identity verification platforms are expected to increase by 80% to foil fraudsters and cybercriminals
Read MoreBy Maty Siman, founder and CTO, Checkmarx | Thursday, September 1, 2022, 9:10 AM Asia/Singapore | Opinions
Cybercriminals are also developers, and they know how to attack the weakest links in any software architecture.
Read MoreBy Samrita Baruah, IMAWS | Wednesday, August 31, 2022, 5:09 PM Asia/Singapore | Features, Newsletter
Mandating a tight six-hour time window for (major) cyber-incident reporting could ‘punish’ innocent small- and medium- sized businesses more than cybercriminals!
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