Monthly Archives: April 2023

CYBERSECURITY INDUSTRY NEWS REVIEW – APRIL 4, 2023

UK government potentially skimps on senior cyber role salary as the NCSC calls for more investment in people, Microsoft talks up the potential for ChatGPT and the US moves to ban spyware.  By Joe Fay  U.K. Treasury Tries to Drive … Read More

Latitude Forced To Stop Adding New Customers in Aftermath of Breach

Looks like Latitude Finance is trying to give consumers more “latitude” in their exposure to cyber risks. The Australian finance company admittedly fell victim to an attack that has exposed customer data and Latitude Financial has been forced to stop … Read More

Ukrainian Police Take Down Cybercrime Ring

The Cyber Police of Ukraine have arrested twelve alleged members of an organized cybercrime group that’s stolen approximately $4.3 million from users across Europe, the Hacker News reports.

Fake ChatGPT Scam Turns into a Fraudulent Money-Making Scheme

Using the lure of ChatGPT’s AI as a means to find new ways to make money, scammers trick victims using a phishing-turned-vishing attack that eventually takes victim’s money.

Majority of Government Employees are Partially Working Virtually Despite Increased User-Related Cyber Risks

New global data shows that those government employees that work solely in the office are the new minority, IT lacks visibility, and user actions put the government at risk.

Mid-Sized Businesses Lack the Staffing, Expertise, and Resources to Defend Against Cyberattacks

Mid-sized businesses – those with 250 to 2000 employees – don’t appear to have what they need to fend off attacks in a number of critical ways.

New adaptive platform customizes online certification training for a personalized experience

We all learn differently. And we all have different schedules and needs when it comes to certification training. In the past, finding the time to train has been limiting for some. Enter adaptive online training, a new and innovative way … Read More