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There are 10 common activities on the dark web that indicate a data breach or some other security compromise has taken place, according to a specialist monitoring firm
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252446043/Top-dark-web-indicators-of-compromise
A principal research scientist at Sophos offers a glimpse into the abysses of the dark web in a bid to uncover what cyber crooks are up to
https://www.computerweekly.com/feature/An-insiders-look-into-the-dark-web
Fewer organisations are worried about ransomware even though it remains one of the most costly cyber attacks
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252445447/Ransomware-concern-drops-despite-being-top-cost
Children and young people across the UK are getting ready to have more free time to spend with friends and family as the summer holidays get into full swing.
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/blog/staying-safe-online-summer-holidays-%E2%80%93-advice-parents-and-carers
Android users have been warned about another Exobot banking malware source code (v. 2.5) that was leaked online.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/exabot-android-malware-targets/
Cybercriminals are putting a new spin on the old trick of hiding malware code in Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) data.
https://www.scmagazine.com/attackers-concealing-malware-in-images-uploaded-to-google-servers/article/782393/?platform=hootsuite
A popular wireless security camera designed to safeguard businesses and homes was vulnerable to a spying hack.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-44809152
Brute-force attacks launched by cyber-criminals can allow them to compromise corporate e-mail systems such as Office365, steal login credentials, and then use such credentials to read sensitive emails and to send malicious ones to unsuspecting employees
https://www.scmagazineuk.com/hackers-using-brute-force-attacks-infiltrate-e-mail-systems-protected-mfa/article/1488046
Demand for malware creation is three times greater than supply, according to analysis of more than 10,000 hack-for-hire and malware-related postings on dark web markets.
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252445554/Dark-web-cyber-crime-markets-thriving
‘Entry-level’ hacking tools, such as ready-made phishing pages, software to compromise Wi-Fi networks and files to help hack passwords all go for under £3 (€3.38) on the dark web.
https://www.vanillaplus.com/2018/07/27/40766-wannabe-fraudsters-can-buy-hacking-tools-dark-web-cost-cup-coffee/
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