Hacking against corporations surges as workers take computers home

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SAN FRANCISCO (REUTERS) - Hacking activity against corporations in the United States and other countries more than doubled by some measures last month as digital thieves took advantage of security weakened by pandemic work-from-home policies, researchers said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SAN FRANCISCO - Hacking activity against corporations in the United States and other countries more than doubled by some measures last month as digital thieves took advantage of security weakened by pandemic work-from-home policies, researchers said.

Software and security company VMWare Carbon Black said this week that ransomware attacks it monitored jumped 148 per cent in March from the previous month, as governments worldwide curbed movement to slow the novel coronavirus, which has killed more than 130,000. Using data from US-based Team Cymru, which has sensors with access to millions of networks, researchers at Finland's Arctic Security found that the number of networks experiencing malicious activity was more than double in March in the United States and many European countries compared with January, soon after the virus was first reported in China.

That has been exacerbated because the sharp increase in VPN volume led some stressed technology departments to permit less rigorous security policies. "As organisations use VPNs for telework, more vulnerabilities are being found and targeted by malicious cyber actors," wrote DHS' Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

 

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Hacking is just like a cancer that has very dangerous effects on the society. 😉😢

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