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It's OK to be paranoid about every last detail when it comes to security.
Symantec has seen an increase in cyber criminals directly attacking financial institutions such as banks using Trojans.
It's OK to be paranoid about every last detail when it comes to security.
A war is raging right now in cyberspace and Australians need to arm themselves accordingly against online criminals, according to one expert.
Enterprises have been warned to stay vigilant of cyber attacks, with criminals going after quality data in online breaches, rather than quantity.
Last year was a tough one for most businesses, but for cybercriminals it was one of the best yet.
“Today, no company is safe from the everchanging threat landscape.” In fact, businesses are frequently exposed to new software bugs and vulnerabilities. And while evidence suggests that organisational responses are not just predicated on prevention, the key is how quickly we react to an event or breach – and thus reduce the amount of dwell time of potential cyber criminals.