The report comes as officials in Georgia revealed more information about a ransomware attack that affected a digital voter database.
Read MoreSixty-three percent of government workers say they are worried that cyberattacks on candidates, political parties, and voting infrastructure will impact the integrity of the upcoming U.S. election, according to the Government & Election Cybersecurity Threat Index released by Morphisec, provider of Advanced Threat Prevention.
Read MoreMany K-12 schools already were grappling with a lack of dedicated funding and resources to help vet and improve cybersecurity defenses before the surge of online classes in the spring, according to one analysis from the Morphisec cybersecurity firm.
Read MoreFifty-two percent of K-12 educators in the U.S. say their school has not warned them about the dangers of ransomware as they scale remote learning this year, according to the Education Cybersecurity Threat Index released by Morphisec.
Read MoreThirty-six percent of organizations have dealt with a security incident due to an unsecured remote worker.
Read MoreCovid-19 has accelerated a work-from-home trend that began before the current health crisis and will persist in the years to come.
Read MoreWe look at the six cybersecurity start-ups named as Technology Pioneers by the World Economic Forum.
Read MoreAnyone who recently bought clothes, accessories, toys or other things at the online store called Claire’s should be watching for suspicious activity on their credit card statements.
Read MoreI know how to secure my PCs. I've never fallen victim to a phishing attack; gotten infected by a worm; been maligned by malware. But then I have 30-plus years of experience. You? Probably not.
Read MoreMalware distributors are abusing a DLL hijacking vulnerability in Apple’s Push Notification service Windows executable to install coin miners on users attempting to download copyrighted software.
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