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NASA under ‘significantly increasing’ hacking, phishing attacks

NASA under ‘significantly increasing’ hacking, phishing attacks

NASA’s tools successfully blocked the wave of cyberattacks. As it turns out, phishing is twice as large, and there is an increase in the number of malware attacks. Nasa suggested looking at guidelines from the Cybernetic and Infrastructure Security Agency on defense against social engineering and phishing

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nasa-under-significantly-increasing-hacking-phishing-attacks/

Bringing the Cloud Experience to the Data Center

Bringing the Cloud Experience to the Data Center

Thanks to the cloud, most entrepreneurs thought they would eliminate running their servers or locating infrastructure in their own data center. However, in the last few years, the hybrid that has been an aspiration is now associated as the choice model for most businesses.

https://www.computerworld.com/article/3512045/bringing-the-cloud-experience-to-the-data-center.html

Dark Nexus: A New Emerging IoT Botnet Malware Spotted in the Wild

Dark Nexus: A New Emerging IoT Botnet Malware Spotted in the Wild

A new threat that has emerged via the IoT botnet uses a smart device to launch an attack. The botnet called “dark_nexus” pushes authentication data onto devices such as routers, (from Dasan Zhone, Dlink, and ASUS), video recorders, thermal cameras and connects them to the botnet

https://thehackernews.com/2020/04/darknexus-iot-ddos-botnet.html

Why the coronavirus lockdown makes you more vulnerable to phishing scams

Why the coronavirus lockdown makes you more vulnerable to phishing scams

Watch out for e-mails that impersonate company correspondence with malicious attachments. A lot of information and help for you can turn out to be a scam script. One oversight is enough to strip your account. Be cautious because criminals do not give up even in the current situation; on the contrary, they use it even more.

https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2020/04/07/why-the-coronavirus-lockdown-makes-you-more-vulnerable-to-phishing-scams/

Huawei’s first OLED TV looks insane — but I’m not sure I want one

Huawei’s first OLED TV looks insane — but I’m not sure I want one

The new TV equipment will bring many changes in this area. Huawei will be equipped with an OLED display; the Chinese will implement individual sensors that will adapt the colors and brightness to the lighting in the room while improving the clarity of emitted scenes. TV control is to take place without the participation of a remote control or voice comments; Huawei prefers the gesture system.

https://thenextweb.com/plugged/2020/04/07/huaweis-first-oled-tv-smart-x65-privacy-analysis/

5 Signs You’re About To Get Hacked – And What You Can Do To Prevent It

5 Signs You’re About To Get Hacked – And What You Can Do To Prevent It

Small and medium enterprises are often convinced that they have no particular thread, which may interest hackers. How wrong they are. Employees, contractors, and intellectual values are a priority, and most importantly, they function in the business ecosystem.

https://tmtdemo.axionthemes.com/2020/02/15/5-signs-youre-about-to-get-hacked-and-what-you-can-do-to-prevent-it/

45% of Employees Don’t Know How to Respond to Ransomware Attacks: Research

45% of Employees Don’t Know How to Respond to Ransomware Attacks: Research

The situation is still difficult, and research is showing that knowledge of ransomware is extremely general or none. As it turns out, yet 45% of respondents in North America, the USA, and Canada confirmed that they do not know how to respond to an attack.

https://www.cisomag.com/45-of-employees-dont-know-how-to-respond-to-ransomware-attacks-research/