How much is your info worth on the Dark Web? For Americans, it’s just $8

How much is your info worth on the Dark Web? For Americans, it’s just

A Comparitech report found that Japan and the UAE have the most expensive identities available on illicit marketplaces at an average price of $25. Personal information from US citizens found on the Dark Web—ranging from Social Security numbers, stolen credit card numbers, hacked PayPal accounts, and more—is worth just $8 on average, according to a new report from tech research firm Comparitech. Researchers pored through the prices of personal data and information—called “fullz” by those…

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Cisco Partners Make More Money Selling Software – Cisco Blogs

Cisco Partners Make More Money Selling Software – Cisco Blogs

Today, I’m excited to talk to you about how Cisco partners make more money, increase profits, and win with a focus on selling software. Of course, software has been a core part of our business and yours for quite some time. But today, we’re leveraging the power of the Cisco portfolio to offer transformative software licensing agreements and buying programs that will help you transform and become a best-in-class software-centric business. Best-in-class partners drive growth…

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The 2021 IT Outlook for Midsize Businesses: 3 Takeaways – Cisco Blogs

The 2021 IT Outlook for Midsize Businesses: 3 Takeaways – Cisco Blogs

Throughout the past year, we’ve heard a lot about recovery and support for small businesses. Large enterprises are shifting their priorities to longer-term business resiliency. But for the organizations in between – not quite large and not quite small – the past year has also had a significant and unique impact on business goals and IT investments. How are midsize companies different? The emphasis on midsize businesses is an important one, as business goals and…

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A Third Of Americans Trust Facebook With Personal Data More Than Government, Study Shows

A Third Of Americans Trust Facebook With Personal Data More Than Government, Study Shows

The level of trust in Facebook versus the government also varies between demographic groups. By Kathryn Robinson, Privacy Expert, Privacy Tiger In today’s ever-changing data-driven society, it’s a challenge for data regulations to keep up with the speed of technological advances. But as data breaches and cyberattacks increasingly threaten online privacy around the world, it’s now more crucial than ever for countries to strengthen cyber defenses to protect citizens’ data. While Europe sets the global…

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Half of phishing attacks cause ransomware infections: report

Half of phishing attacks cause ransomware infections: report

Dive Brief: Nearly three-quarters of U.S.-based companies said they were victims of a successful phishing attack in 2020, up 14% year over year, according to Proofpoint’s 2021 State of the Phish report released Sunday. About 3,500 employed adults and 600 IT security professionals globally participated in a third-party survey for the report.  Sixty-eight percent of U.S. companies paid a ransom, which is twice as many as the global average. Thirty-two percent of global companies agreed…

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2021 Channel Chiefs: The 50 Most Influential

2021 Channel Chiefs: The 50 Most Influential

Proofpoint Joe Sykora SVP, Worldwide Channels, Partner Sales Channel management veteran Sykora joined Proofpoint at the end of 2020 as the fast-growing email security vendor’s first ever global channel chief. Sykora moved to Proofpoint from security vendor Bitdefender, where he was global sales leader and channel chief until last September. Sykora had worked at Bitdefender since December 2017. Before that he served more than seven years at…

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Remote Desktop Protocol Attacks Surge by 768%

Remote Desktop Protocol Attacks Surge by 768%

Remote desktop protocol (RDP) attacks increase by 768% between Q1 and Q4 last year, fuelled by the shift to remote working, according to ESET’s Q4 2020 Threat Report. However, a slower rate of growth was observed in the final quarter of the year, indicating that organizations have enhanced their security for remote users. Another key finding from the report was a rise in COVID-19-themed email threats in Q4, with the vaccine rollout particularly heavily targeted….

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US IT jobs grow in January, defying broader employment struggles

US IT jobs grow in January, defying broader employment struggles

Even as the overall US economy struggled in January — adding just 6,000 private sector jobs and 49,000 jobs overall — the seasonally adjusted IT job growth last month was 18,200, according to the latest figures from IT employment consultancy Janco Associates. The past two months saw 55,000 new IT jobs, revised up from the 18,000 total reported a month earlier, based on revisions from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Still, compared to January…

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NHS Staff Hit by Almost 140,000 Malicious Emails in 2020

NHS Staff Hit by Almost 140,000 Malicious Emails in 2020

Official figures from NHS Digital show that NHS staffers were hit by 137,476 malicious emails last year. The data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the Parliament Street think tank, revealed that NHS staff reported 27,958 suspected phishing emails targeting the NHSmail email service in 2020. Additionally, health workers reported 109,491 suspected spam emails throughout the year. The highest month for reported attacks was January (29,355) followed by March (28,855), the latter being…

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