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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 26, 2024

Malware-as-a-service available for $500 a month Cato Security has identified a new macOS malware called Cthulu Stealer. Designed to “target Apple macOS hosts and harvest a wide range of information,” the stealer is available as a malware-as-a-service model for $500 a month. Cthulu Stealer disguises itself as legitimate software or popular cracking software such as […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 26, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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What is DIY malware?

NetworkTigers discusses DIY malware, the different types, and how they are used. Gone are the days when cyberattacks and hacking campaigns required extensive knowledge and clandestine research to launch. Today’s DIY malware means that anyone driven to do so can wreak havoc, steal data, or otherwise engage in illegal activity with a simplicity that rivals […] The post What is DIY malware? appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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How simple hacks take down big companies?

NetworkTigers discusses how simple hacks take down big companies. How can hackers access to some of the biggest and best-protected companies on the globe and steal valuable information hidden behind firewalls, passwords, and end-to-end encryption? The truth is often shockingly simple. Consider these easy ways big companies got hacked and discover if your company shares any of the same […] The post How simple hacks take down big companies? appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 19, 2024

Chinese-made wifi routers in the crosshairs of US bipartisan committee A pair of US House of Representatives members are raising concerns over Chinese-made wifi routers that they fear could be used to hack and spy on Americans. The two reps, John Moolenaar (R-MI), chairman of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 19, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Test your hacker movie knowledge

A Network Knowhow quiz to test your hacker movie knowledge. Hacker movies have evolved from early portrayals of computer whizzes and espionage to exploring themes of cybercrime, surveillance, and digital ethics. Initially focusing on tech-savvy protagonists challenging powerful systems, the genre now delves into complex narratives about privacy, cyber warfare, and the impact of technology […] The post Test your hacker movie knowledge appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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The latest statistics on women in tech

NetworkTigers discusses women in tech and the challenges they face. Women in tech face an uphill battle when it comes to narrowing the gender, pay, and leadership gap. Even as more women pursue education in STEM fields, women remain chronically underrepresented and report earning lower wages while facing additional hurdles like discrimination and harassment. Women […] The post The latest statistics on women in tech appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 12, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, August 12, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Sponsored by NetworkTigers. Kimsuky APT targets universities with phishing attacks As part of its ongoing global espionage operations, North Korea’s Kimsuky APT group has been actively targeting “university staff, researchers and professors, aiming to […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 12, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Test your firewall knowledge

A Network Knowhow quiz to test your firewall knowledge. The word “firewall” was first applied to computing in the late 1980s, borrowing the term from a traditional architectural concept. As the internet expanded, the use of firewalls grew increasingly important. By the early 1990s, they had become a standard part of network architecture. How good […] The post Test your firewall knowledge appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Think like a systems administrator

NetworkTigers discusses what it takes to be a systems administrator. A systems administrator, often called a sysadmin, is a professional responsible for managing, configuring, and maintaining an organization’s IT infrastructure. This includes ensuring that servers and other computer systems run efficiently and securely. Systems administrators play a crucial role in overseeing the daily operations of […] The post Think like a systems administrator appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 5, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, August 5, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Sponsored by NetworkTigers. US election integrity safe from DDoS attacks DDoS attacks may “hinder public access to information but will have no impact on the integrity or security of the 2024 U.S. general election […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup August 5, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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