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by Paul Ducklin US food delivery compeny PurFoods, which trades as Mom’s Meals, has just admitted to a cyberintrusion that took place from 2023-01-16 to 2023-02-22. The company stated officially that: [The] cyberattack […] included the encryption of certain files in our network. Because the investigation identified the presence of . . . Read more

by Naked Security writer This wasn’t your typical cyberextortion situation. More precisely, it followed what you might think of as a well-worn path, so in that sense it came across as “typical” (if you will pardon the use of the word typical in the context of a serious cybercrime), but . . . Read more

Another day, another “sophisticated” attack. This time, the company has handily included some useful advice along with its mea culpa…

The problem with anniversaries is that there’s an almost infinite number of them every day…
29 Dec, 2022
cybercrime, Data loss, Hacking, Malware, mdr, Naked Security Podcast, Peter Mackenzie, podcast, Ransomware, Security leadership, Security News
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Listen now – you’ll be alarmed, amused and educated, all in equal measure. (Full transcript in article.)
24 Nov, 2022
cyberthreats, John Shier, Law & order, mdr, podcast, Security leadership, Security News, security threats, Shier, Threat Report, XDR
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Latest episode – security expert John Shier explains what the real-life cybercrime stories in the Sophos Threat Report can teach us

Traffic lights make a handy global metaphor for denoting the sensitivity of cybersecurity threat data – three colours that everyone knows.

Latest episode – listen (or read) now!
07 Jun, 2022
data theft, mdr, MTR, Phishing, Privacy, Ransomware, Security leadership, Security News, threat response, Vulnerability
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Here’s how 144 recent attacks actually went down in real life. Don’t let this happen to you!

You might not like the headline statistics in this year’s ransomware report… but that makes it even more important to take a look!