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You will always remember this as the day you finally caught FamousSparrow
ESET researchers uncover the toolset used by the FamousSparrow APT group, including two undocumented versions of the group’s signature backdoor, SparrowDoor
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Making it stick: How to get the most out of cybersecurity training
Security awareness training doesn’t have to be a snoozefest – games and stories can help instill ‘sticky’ habits that will kick in when a danger is near
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Resilience in the face of ransomware: A key to business survival
Your company’s ability to tackle the ransomware threat head-on can ultimately be a competitive advantage
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FamousSparrow resurfaces to spy on targets in the US, Latin America
Once thought to be dormant, the China-aligned group has also been observed using the privately-sold ShadowPad backdoor for the first time
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Fake job offers target software developers with infostealers
A North Korea-aligned activity cluster tracked by ESET as DeceptiveDevelopment drains victims’ crypto wallets and steals their login details from web browsers and password managers
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No, you’re not fired – but beware of job termination scams
Some employment scams take an unexpected turn as cybercriminals shift from “hiring” to “firing” staff
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Katharine Hayhoe: The most important climate equation | Starmus highlights
The atmospheric scientist makes a compelling case for a head-to-heart-to-hands connection as a catalyst for climate action
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Gaming or gambling? Lifting the lid on in-game loot boxes
The virtual treasure chests and other casino-like rewards inside your children’s games may pose risks you shouldn’t play down
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What is penetration testing? | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (ep. 10)
Ever wondered what it’s like to hack for a living – legally? Learn about the art and thrill of ethical hacking and how white-hat hackers help organizations tighten up their security.
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Neil Lawrence: What makes us unique in the age of AI | Starmus highlights
As AI advances at a rapid clip, reshaping industries, automating tasks, and redefining what machines can achieve, one question looms large: what remains uniquely human?