A little known fact when it comes to printers and multifunction printers (MFPs) is that they're just as vulnerable to threats as any other connected device.
A ransomware group, BlackCat, has claimed responsibility for the attack on Reddit systems, demanding $4.5 million for the stolen data.
Are you aware your printers, copiers, and multifunction printers (MFPs) could be just the gap a hacker needs to access your systems?
According to a recent report by Surfshark, South Africa has the fifth-highest density of cybercrime victims in the world.
Netflix Inc. lost over one million users in Spain in Q1 2023, signalling the effort to crack down on password-sharing may have backfired.
Gerhard Swart, CTO at cybersecurity company, Performanta, says: "I can see how ChatGPT will make it easier to access cybercrime tools and learn how to use them."
Fraud continues to be a huge issue that most financial services providers (such as FNB) are continuing to combat with cutting-edge technology.
Cisco’s Duo Security confirms that enterprises are taking steps to move away from passwords and adopting low-friction authentication methods.
Moscow has launched “Face Pay,” a facial recognition payment system implemented in more than 240 Mosmetro stations.
While people and businesses continue to scale the use of digital services in the new normal, cyber criminals are also introducing new scams.
Google's Password Manager is set to gain the ability to assist users in resetting their password thanks to the company's Duplex technology.
FNB customers can now verify themselves via the bank's App using Smart inContact secured authentication, the bank announced yesterday.













