Cybercrime: Page 5

Business News

Cybercrime Could Cost the World $10.5 Trillion Annually by 2025

Don't let your business become a victim to the onslaught of attacks.

Science & Technology

Why IT Security Will be a Prime Concern for Businesses in the Next Decade

The continuous escalation of cyber threats is likely to trigger unprecedented demand for software solutions and employee training.

Technology

The Rising Significance Of Cybersecurity For Logistics

The direct costs from cybersecurity breaches are growing exponentially, and companies-even small ones-are feeling the need to invest in new systems

Technology

Strong Authentication and Regular Compliance Assessment Is Core to Fighting Cyber Crime

Companies can look at setting up special advisory committee or crisis management team comprising of executive and board members aligned with the Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008

Business News

TikTok Accused of Putting Children at Risk (Again)

The popular app has allegedly violated an agreement with the FTC to protect underage users.

Technology

Cybersecurity Tips to Prevent Remote Workers from Compromising Company Data During Covid-19

These are unprecedented times in which both companies, people, businesses, and governments are still navigating their way around this Covid-19 pandemic. But it is through these times of chaos that criminals exploit those who drop the guard.

Business News

5 Ways to Protect Your Company From Cybercrime

If you run a small- to medium-sized business, it's time to make prevention a priority.

Technology

Employees Are Your Weakest Link Against Cyberattacks. Don't Put Them on the Front Lines

It is the responsibility of businesses to create cybersecurity cultures that keep employees informed of risks and teach them strategies to stay one step ahead of hackers, but that consciously avoid placing employees at the center of prevention itself.

Business News

Your Identity Could Be Used in Online Dating Scams. Here's How to Protect Yourself.

Be aware of the most prevalent and predatory fraud schemes being carried out on online dating sites.

Business News

Here Come the 'Star Wars' Scams: Don't Fall for Them

Cybercriminals are using 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' as bait by creating fake websites that claim to offer free access to the film. But in reality, the websites try to trick you into handing over your credit card information.

Technology

Data Security in the Age of Online Payments and Social Media Validation: Where Does the Buck Stop?

In the light of the now infamous Tumblr adult content ban episode, the risk of compromise and misuse of digital media becomes all the more important

Technology

Top 3 Cyber Threats Prevalent Globally and How To Combat Them

Through monitoring, software professionals can verify security and compliance requirements regardless of whether data is stored locally, in a database, in a virtual environment or in the cloud

Science & Technology

Survey: More Than 8 in 10 Fell Victim to Phishing Attacks in 2018. Here's What to Know About the Practice. (Infographic)

Phishing and other social engineering attacks cost victims more than $1.4 million in 2018, according to an Accenture study.

Money & Finance

After More Than $700,000 Disappeared, They Launched the World's First Embezzlement Insurance

These entrepreneurs invented a product to protect business owners from the next Bernie Madoff -- or any other crooked financial advisor.

Business News

What to Do if You Are a Victim of Cybercrime

Not only is there a real need for people who have experienced cybercrime to report it but there are concerns over the large number of people who choose not to raise any alarm.