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In a recent survey, Nearly Half of IT Execs interviewed stated that they don’t rethink or retool their approach to security after an attack, almost ensuring another attack in the near future. A critical step in the remediation of a security incident is determining what elements require change so that the incident won’t repeat itself. A mature IT organization will ensure that this step is never skipped: immature organizations are destined to have history repeat itself.
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A new type of malware has been discovered that has been hidden for years, which spreads across routers instead of servers and workstations. Researchers believe that this exceptionally complex program can only have been designed by a nation-state. In the security-world, controlling the router is the same as having the keys to the kingdom. Its primary purpose appears to be espionage: for now businesses should not worry, but we’ll be keeping tabs on it’s activity.
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ATM Jackpotting has finally hit the US. In previous briefings, we have highlighted attacks in Asia, South America, Africa and the EU. In all reported cases, the bad actors physically compromised the ATMs using specialized tools to inject malware into the device. This is a good reminder that physical security barriers such as locks only slow down determined attackers – the root cause needs to be addressed wherever possible.
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