The 2021 Manufacturing Cybersecurity Threat Index study found 57% of the 567 manufacturing employees surveyed are more worried today about their organization being targeted to gain IP by cybercriminals than they were a year ago.
Read MoreAs cyber criminals target manufacturers it is time for leaders to address inadequate security postures.
Read MoreRecent attacks targeting intellectual property (IP) and critical infrastructure are raising the security stakes for manufacturing organizations, as the industry records one of the highest attack rates of any sector since the onset of COVID-19.
Read More1-in-5 manufacturing companies in the US and UK have been victims of a cyber attack in the last 12 months, according to the 2021 Manufacturing Cybersecurity Threat Index released by Morphisec
Read MoreInformation-stealing malware makes up about a third of attacks, a study finds, but companies worry most about ransomware shutting down production.
Read MoreThe ‘Egregor’ ransomware group is one of the most active, successful, and intimidating out there, rising in notoriety quickly thanks to its uncompromising extortion mechanism, solid infection methods, and strong encryption scheme. Morphisec has decided to take a deeper look into how the group operates, its techniques for initial access, persistence, and exfiltration, and whether there’s any evidence linking them with other groups that had similar success in the past.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated many companies’ transition to remote work, will sooner or later come to an end, but research by the McKinsey Global Institute confirms what many businesses and remote workers already suspect will likely happen — “remote work will continue after the pandemic, primarily in hybrid forms.”
Read MoreResearchers at Morphisec Labs have published fresh details about a malware variant called JSSLoader that the FIN7 hacking group has used for several years.
Read MoreMorphisec’s shape-shifting software outwits hackers on 4 million computers worldwide
Read MoreRussian-speaking hackers have been using a new malware to steal information from their victims. Named Jupyter, the threat has kept a low profile and benefited from a fast development cycle.
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