6 persuasion tactics used in social engineering attacks

6 persuasion tactics used in social engineering attacks

IT security teams need to educate employees about the psychological techniques cybercriminals often use in social engineering attacks. Image: iStockphoto/Chainarong Prasertthai You are walking down the street and notice a person looking skyward–odds are you will keep going. The next day, you are out walking the dog and spot four people looking upward. More than likely, you will stop and look up. Why? Find out by reading this excerpt from The Wisdom of Crowds. Next…

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US Teen Accused of Deadly Cyber-stalking Campaign

US Teen Accused of Deadly Cyber-stalking Campaign

A man from New York City has been charged with waging a grim cyber-stalking campaign against a female college student.  Desmond Babloo Singh allegedly created over 100 accounts on social media platforms and email services and used them to harass a former classmate of his sister for whom he claimed to have developed romantic feelings.  Nineteen-year-old Singh professed his love to the unnamed victim via an Instagram story in February 2020. When she didn’t return his affections,…

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Lazarus Attacks Vaccine Research

Lazarus Attacks Vaccine Research

The infamous advanced persistent threat group (APT) Lazarus is behind two recent cyber-attacks that targeted two separate entities related to COVID-19 research. In one attack, a Ministry of Health body was hit with malware. The other incident involved the use of a different kind of malware against a pharmaceutical company that is developing a vaccine for the novel coronavirus. The company is authorized to produce and distribute the vaccine. The attacks, which both occurred in…

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Cyber-Attack on European Court of Human Rights

Cyber-Attack on European Court of Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights has fallen victim to a cyber-attack after publishing a ruling regarding the fate of an incarcerated Turkish political leader.  According to Bloomberg, hackers struck at the Court’s website on Tuesday, knocking it offline for approximately 16 hours. The website has now been restored, and the order is one again accessible to the public. The attack came shortly after the Court published a grand chamber ruling on December 22 demanding that…

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2020 In Review: The Top 10 Most Popular Life at McAfee Blogs | McAfee Blogs

2020 In Review: The Top 10 Most Popular Life at McAfee Blogs | McAfee Blogs

2020 has been quite the year for many, and through it all, we’re reflecting on everything we are thankful for. This includes the incredible stories and invaluable perspectives that come from our McAfee team members around the world. As the year ends, we’re counting down the top 10 most read Life at McAfee blog stories. These are the stories from our team members that you love to read, and we love to tell!    10. One Team Member Selflessly Provides Relief to Covid 19’s Front Line  Image © by Christian Beier When COVID-19 hit Germany, Heiko jumped into action and made an impact on his…

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Semperis Appoints Igor Baikalov as Chief Scientist

Semperis Appoints Igor Baikalov as Chief Scientist

Semperis has announced the appointment of Igor Baikalov as its chief scientist to lead the enterprise identity protection company’s research division. In his new role, Baikalov is tasked with developing identity-centric models of cyber-attacks as well as enhancing the cyber-resiliency of hybrid identity stores through the application of identity analytics and machine learning. He joins Semperis following over 30 years’ experience working in data analysis and enterprise application development, covering areas such as insider threats and risk…

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What’s in Your Wallet? The Cybersecurity Costs of COVID – Cyber Defense Magazine

What’s in Your Wallet? The Cybersecurity Costs of COVID – Cyber Defense Magazine

With new business challenges in play, organizations are shifting their cybersecurity spend accordingly By Mark Sangster, Vice President, and Industry Security Strategist, eSentire If anything has become clear over the past six months, it’s that COVID’s tentacles have crept into almost every facet of our lives, both personal and professional. Most are in ways we could have (and did) predict, but there have been a few surprises along the way, such as teaching pods and…

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Hacking Christmas Gifts: Artie 3000 Drawing Robot

Hacking Christmas Gifts: Artie 3000 Drawing Robot

If high-tech gadgets are on your holiday shopping list, it is worth taking a moment to think about the particular risks they may bring. Under the wrong circumstances, even an innocuous gift may introduce unexpected vulnerabilities. In this blog series, VERT will be looking at some of the Internet’s best-selling holiday gifts with an eye toward their possible security implications. Some of the risks discussed in this series may be over the top and even comical while…

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Grades and Meeting Standards – Lessons from Teaching Cybersecurity: Week 12

Grades and Meeting Standards – Lessons from Teaching Cybersecurity: Week 12

As I had mentioned previously, this year, I’m going back to school. Not to take classes, but to teach a course at my alma mater, Fanshawe College. I did this about a decade ago and thought it was interesting, so I was excited to give it another go. Additionally, after a friend mentioned that their kid wanted to learn Python, I developed an Intro to Python aimed at high school students that I’m teaching weekly….

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