Meta bans cyber mercenary companies for spying

Meta bans cyber mercenary companies for spying

Facebook’s parent company, Meta, banned seven organisations that were supposedly spying on over 50,000 individuals in over a hundred countries. According to the organisation, the Israeli firm behind the widely-discussed Pegasus malware, which was allegedly...
Israel leads a 10-nation cyber attack simulation

Israel leads a 10-nation cyber attack simulation

To minimize cyberattacks against its critical structures, Israel, on the 9th December, led a 10-country, 10-day-long simulation of a major cyberattack on the world’s financial system by “sophisticated” players, which aimed at minimizing the damage to banks and...
Web 3.0: New Experience For Internet Users

Web 3.0: New Experience For Internet Users

Web 3, also known as Web 3.0, is the next and upcoming version of the internet where services will run on the blockchain. A blockchain is a database that stores information in an electronic format and ensures the fidelity and security of a data record. Until...
Victims pay $700000 in Extra Extortion Fees

Victims pay $700000 in Extra Extortion Fees

According to the CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Survey, 2021, security vendors compiled multiple interviews, which took place between 2,200 cybersecurity executives and top IT decision-makers in the United States, EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asia ), and across...
EU ministers approve new cybersecurity directive

EU ministers approve new cybersecurity directive

According to the Slovenian Minister for Public Administration, Bostjan Koritnik, measures to create a standard, more resilient, and high level of cybersecurity across the bloc got approval from Telecommunications Ministers of the European Union.  The newly...
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