Category Archives: Security

Cyber criminals aim to score with Rugby World Cup

IT Web With the Rugby World Cup underway, a security expert has warned that cyber criminals are match fit to breach the security defences of fans, organisers and sponsors. Simon McCullough, major channel account manager for Sub-Saharan Africa at F5 Networks, says with so much excitement in the air, fans may not be paying attention to some of the […]

South African websites hit by new Lilocked ransomware

MyBroadBand A new form of ransomware called Lilocked (or Lilu) has been targeting Linux servers and encrypting website files, asking for a Bitcoin ransom to get these files back. Media reports suggest that thousands of Linux servers across the world have become infected with Lilocked ransomware since July. One of the big concerns is that […]

Half of Android smartphones open to attack by SMS

IT Web Researchers at Check Point have discovered that certain Android-based phones, including models by Samsung, Huawei, LG and Sony, are susceptible to advanced phishing attacks.  This attack could see a bad actor tricking users into accepting new phone settings that could route all Internet traffic through a proxy controlled by them. This attack vector relies on a process called […]

Alarming Stats: Global cyber losses to reach $6 trillion in two years

IOL The cyber threat is producing some alarming statistics. A report by Aon found that annual global cyber losses are expected to reach $6 trillion (R88 trillion) by 2021, with cybersecurity spending set to exceed $1 trillion cumulative in the five years leading up to 2021. The report released on Tuesday stated that organisations were […]

Half of cybersecurity incidents are man-made

IT-Online Despite automation, the human factor can still put industrial processes at risk: employee errors or unintentional actions were behind 52% of incidents affecting operational technology and industrial control system (OT/ICS) networks last year. According to a new Kaspersky report “State of Industrial Cybersecurity 2019”, this issue is part of a wider, more complicated context. […]

Ransomware modifications double in a year

ITWeb Researchers from Kaspersky have discovered 16 017 new ransomware modifications in Q2 2019, some of which belong to eight new malware families.  According to the security giant, this is more than double the number of new samples detected a year ago. The company’s IT Threat Evolution Q2 2019 report also revealed that over 230 000 users […]

Dangerous security flaws in Windows 10 – Update now

Jamie McKane – MyBroadBand A number of security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Windows 10. The security flaws are similar to those exploited by the self-replicating WannaCry ransomware in 2017. The four exploits discovered by Microsoft are “wormable”, which means that they can spread malware to other vulnerable devices without any user action. Microsoft published a blog […]

Spammers exploiting legitimate company websites

IT-Online Malicious Internet users are increasingly exploiting registration, subscription and feedback forms on websites to insert spam content or phishing links into confirmation emails from respected and trustworthy companies on a global scale. Security specialist Kaspersky says malicious users are constantly looking for new methods to deliver their spam and phishing messages to recipients, while […]

Microsoft launches Azure Security Lab

Bradley Prior – MyBroadband Microsoft launched its Azure Security Lab at the Black Hat 2019 conference, VentureBeat reports. Azure Security Lab is an environment dedicated to allowing security research experts to test the Azure cloud’s security. The platform will require researchers to apply to join the program, and if they are accepted, the researchers will have access […]