Detecting new fraudulent online banking sites is only half the battle. Once identified, how do you prevent your end users from inputting their login credentials onto the site?
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Why traditional approaches do not shut down phishing sites in time;
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A sustainable fraud protection system that addresses the evolving threat landscape and helps banks confirm user digital identities requires three fundamental features.
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The basic goal of fraud detection is being able to uncover in real time when fraudsters impersonate legitimate users. However, to do so, one needs to be able to differentiate an account user's "normal" digital behavior from abnormal behavior.
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Medical devices are increasingly used by cybercriminals to compromise networks, systems and patient data, says Dr. Jack Lewin of the consultancy Lewin and Associates, who's also chairman of the National Coalition on Health Care. That's why physicians should be advocates for better device security.
Connected medical devices are a significant potential new attack surface that may not be covered by security tools and systems, says Ariel Shuper of Check Point Software Technologies. How can healthcare providers immunize their medical devices against threats before they are compromised?
A commentary on the need for developers to be more deliberate in securing IT products leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security. Also featured: A report on Congress tackling voting machine security.
U.S. government agencies now find themselves having to comply with Binding Operational Directive 18-01 to enhance email and web security. But what are the immediate tasks for agencies to undertake?
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The toughest compliance task facing...
We all see the headlines about high-profile breaches that started because of a phishing exploit. But how severe is the global email infiltration problem?
90 percent of data breaches investigated by the secret service, law enforcement, and forensic companies start from an email infiltration, according to the the...
In the annals of bad bugs for 2017, Apple's High Sierra fiasco could be No. 1. How does one of the world's most well-resourced software developers miss a glaring issue posted in one of its own forums?
Apple's latest desktop operating system, High Sierra, has a massive vulnerability that allows anyone to create, without a password, a "root" account that has access to all files on the computer. It's the third authentication-related fumble found in High Sierra since its general release in September.
When Arbor Network's Paul Bowen looks at the IoT threat to healthcare, he's concerned about how medical devices are conceived, created and connected. And he says device manufacturers are dangerously behind the maturity curve when compared to threats actors.
Give crooks credit for topicality: They remain loathe to miss a trick. Indeed, hardly any time elapsed after Uber came clean about the year-old breach it had concealed before crack teams of social engineers unleashed appropriately themed phishing messages designed to bamboozle the masses.
Security experts are awaiting more details from Intel about two classes of vulnerabilities in its chips that could put organizations' most trusted data at risk. Millions of computers are affected, and computer manufacturers must prepare and distribute customized patches.
Recent versions of Windows have a security problem: They're not random enough, CERT/CC warns. The problem centers on certain uses of ASLR, which is designed to block return-oriented programming techniques and code reuse attacks.
Is your organization exposed to an attack that misuses SSH keys?
You know that your organization is using SSH to safeguard privileged access. But you may not realize that your SSH keys could be vulnerable to insider and cyber threats.
The majority of those we surveyed didn't. Results from a 2017 study show that...
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