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The Average “Cyber Breach” Costs Business £5,220 Says this Gov’t Report: Is It Badly Wrong?

A recent government-commissioned report claims that the average cost of a cyber-breach for medium to large UK businesses and charities…

FireEye Buys Cloudvisory, in Seventh Security Acquisition

FireEye has agreed to buy Dallas, Texas-based security firm Cloudvisory for an undisclosed sum, adding virtualised environment security tools to…

Chinese Hacker Group APT41 Harvesting SMS Messages from Inside 4 Telcos

Security firm Fireye says a “highly advanced” Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat dubbed APT41 is using its intrusions into telecommunications companies…

DNS Hijacking: .UK Domain is Safe Says Nominet, Citing Layered Security

Organisations using the .uk domain are safe from DNS hjacking attacks, Nominet – the business responsible for the domain's DNS – said…

This Sophisticated Threat Group has Been Caught in Another Critical Infrastructure Facility

FireEye won't name the critical infrastructure facility in which it has identified a highly sophisticated threat group/attack framework dubbed Triton.…

Fireeye Report: Detection Improving, but Hackers Are Changing Tactics

The amount of time that actors are spending within systems has decreased by more than 300 days over the last…

Election Systems Worldwide Vulnerable to Attack: FireEye

Election systems across the world are vulnerable to attack by malicious cyber actors, cyber intelligence company FireEye warned in a…

Rise in Malicious Infrastructure Hosted on Blockchain Identified

Cyber criminals are increasingly using blockchain domains to support malicious infrastructure, FireEye claimed this week. Traditional methods to conceal such infrastructure…

Microsoft Office zero-day attacks target Word users

It has been revealed by researchers that a critical Microsoft Office zero-day attack has been targeting Word users since late…

Europe to be hit by cyber storm Malware

VIPs and top executives at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos were warned of a perfect storm of malware…