HOW TO HACK FACEBOOK ACCOUNT


Facebook has been using for years by the users and its members do have lots of trust on it even though in the recent time we have noticed lots of security concerns with Facebook. Therefore it’s not easy to hack facebook account. The members of Facebook keep on increasing and there are approximately 1.97 billion active … Continue reading HOW TO HACK FACEBOOK ACCOUNT

Nice Try: 501 (Ransomware) Not Implemented


An Ever-Evolving Threat Since January 10, 2020, FireEye has tracked extensive global exploitation of CVE-2019-19781, which continues to impact Citrix ADC and Gateway instances that are unpatched or do not have mitigations applied. We previously reported on attackers’ swift attempts to exploit this vulnerability and the post-compromise deployment of the previously unseen NOTROBIN malware family […]Nice … Continue reading Nice Try: 501 (Ransomware) Not Implemented

404 Exploit Not Found: Vigilante Deploying Mitigation for Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability While Maintaining Backdoor


As noted in Rough Patch: I Promise It’ll Be 200 OK, our FireEye Mandiant Incident Response team has been hard at work responding to intrusions stemming from the exploitation of CVE-2019-19781. After analyzing dozens of successful exploitation attempts against Citrix ADCs that did not have the Citrix mitigation steps implemented, we’ve recognized multiple groups of … Continue reading 404 Exploit Not Found: Vigilante Deploying Mitigation for Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability While Maintaining Backdoor

10 Predictions How AI Will Improve Cybersecurity In 2020 By Louis Columbus


Should cybersecurity be taught in schools?


Should cybersecurity be taught in schools?

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educacion-seguridad-informatica-incluirse-educacion-formal.jpgExperts weigh in on whether schools should teach kids the skills they need to safely reap the benefits of the online world.

With education being one of the key factors in everyone’s life, the education system of any country seeks to provide children not only with elementary competencies, but also equip them with at least some of the skills that they’ll need to successfully navigate their daily lives. In our technology-infused era, then, there’s a strong argument for including also basic cybersecurity skills among the kinds of skills that help people thrive in life.

Besides parents, schools, too, clearly have a role to play here. Hence, this installment in our series of articles marking this year’s Antimalware Day will attempt to answer several questions that revolve around the importance of cybersecurity education in the classroom. In so doing, we will also rely on input from several organizations, mainly from…

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Cybersecurity training and awareness: helpful resources for educators


Cybersecurity training and awareness: helpful resources for educators

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shutterstock_educators-1000-623x432.jpgFree resources for cybersecurity awareness and training are out there – links to many of them are provided here.

Cybersecurity training and awareness programs need not break the budget. This article lists free resources that are readily accessible and can help you find ideas, content, and contacts to assist in your efforts.

Of course, as I said last year, such programs “will not guarantee complete cyber safety for companies, but they can go a long way towards making workers more cyber-aware” (see: Cybersecurity training still neglected by many employers). When combined with good policies and controls, security education definitely improves an organization’s resistance to attack.

Over the past 12 months I think I have seen an increase in the number of hands raised when I ask audiences: “Has your employer provided you with any training and education around cybersecurity?” If this is a real trend, not just an anecdotal result…

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