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Here are some ways to help identify common threats, as well as the steps you can take to protect yourself and your family from potential cyber attacks. A great read!
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How to safeguard yourself against cybercrime and electronic fraud With cybercrime on the rise in Canada, it's important to know how to protect yourself and your family.
How to safeguard yourself against cybercrime and electronic fraud
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Cybercrime is alive and well—unfortunately. But we’ve got some handy tips for you to follow to help stay secure.
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From CBC News: Canadian agencies do not have the capacity or capability to police cybercrime: AG https://lnkd.in/ge2NGF3t The RCMP and other Canadian security agencies don’t have the capacity or capability to effectively police cybercrime, says a new report from Canada's auditor general. Cybercrime continues to increase and is impacting more and more Canadian companies of all sizes. Interested in learning how cyber insurance can help better protect your business? Give us a call at 1-800-731-2228 or visit https://lnkd.in/g7eQx96v #Cybercrime #Cyberattack #CyberRisk #CyberInsurance #Insurance #InsuranceBrokers #OntarioBusiness #SmallBusiness
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The Initial Access Broker is the unsung hero of the criminal underground… and they want to keep it that way. For many ransomware gangs, accessing corporate networks to execute malware simply comes at a price, and a fairly low one typically. As seen in this article, access to a US company costs just $6000. These access brokers are often lone wolfs but sometimes are large operations conducting phishing operations on a daily basis, but no matter the size, they wish to stay out of the light. Once someone buys access, they are wise to wipe their hands clean and walk away. For a long time, they have stayed away from the attention of Law Enforcement, steadily gaining capital, experience, and making contacts in the underrealm seeking reputation for larger sales. Authorities have chased major ransomware operations like LockBit or Black Basta, but continuing to look further up the supply chain may help to dry to well and combat the endless stream of victims posted daily.
Russian indicted for selling access to US corporate networks
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Practicing good cyber habits both at home and in your business is essential in order to protect yourself against electronic fraud. #cybersafeguards #protectyourlovedones #securingdevices
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Prudential Financial, a major global financial services company, has disclosed that a data breach in February 2024 impacted over 2.5 million people. The breach, detected on February 5, involved unauthorized access to administrative and user data, as well as employee and contractor accounts. Initially, Prudential reported that about 36,000 individuals were affected, with compromised information including names, driver's license numbers, and non-driver identification card numbers. The ALPHV/Blackcat ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for the attack on February 13. The group has been linked by the FBI to over 60 breaches worldwide and is estimated to have extorted at least $300 million from over 1,000 victims up to September 2023. #databreach #cybersecurity #prudentialfinancial #dataprotection #infosec #privacybreach #cyberalert #datasafety #technews
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In light of recent activities, I thought it might be a good idea to start publishing some of my previous blog posts. From February 2023 : Cyber Fraud Is A Serious Threat, But It’s Not Too Late To Protect Your Business Real Estate and Title & Escrow companies are a growing target for cybercriminals. In fact, according to the FBI, the financial industry is one of the top targets for cyberattacks. Since settlement services handle large amounts of money daily and are often not well-protected by traditional security measures, they make an easy target for hackers looking to steal information or cash in on ransom demands. Most people think of hackers as the stereotypical teenager sitting in their basement, seeking fame or notoriety by breaking into other people’s computers. But the truth is much scarier: It’s a multibillion-dollar industry with many large and small players.
Cyber Fraud Is A Serious Threat, But It's Not Too Late To Protect Your Business - WEST Protect
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Krebs on security Ten Years Later, New Clues in the Target Breach: On Dec. 18, 2013, KrebsOnSecurity broke the news that U.S. retail giant Target was battling a wide-ranging computer intrusion that compromised more than 40 million customer payment cards over the previous month. The malware used in the Target breach included the text string "Rescator," which also was the handle chosen by the cybercriminal who was selling all of the cards stolen from Target customers. Ten years later, KrebsOnSecurity has uncovered new clues about the real-life identity of Rescator.
Ten Years Later, New Clues in the Target Breach
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With all the recent news about cyberattacks, now might be a good time for you to review your own personal cybersecurity protections that you have in place. Cyberattacks come in many forms and can almost always end in a catastrophic result. If you think that it might be time for you to review the steps you have in place to protect yourself, our Sea Glass Wealth blog post, Protecting Yourself Against Cybercrime, might be the perfect place to begin. If you have questions, we have the answers! @seaglasswealth @seaglasswealthblog @protectyourself @intheknow https://lnkd.in/gUnrrT9K
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