Remote Work Pushes Brute-Force Attacks Higher

The widespread switch to work-from-home arrangements around the globe means employees are working offsite at unprecedented levels. It’s also prompted cybercriminals to find additional targets to exploit. We have heard for months about an increase in t… Continue reading Remote Work Pushes Brute-Force Attacks Higher

Millions of Brute-Force Attacks Hit Remote Desktop Accounts

Automated attacks on Remote Desktop Protocol accounts are aimed at taking over corporate desktops and infiltrating networks. Continue reading Millions of Brute-Force Attacks Hit Remote Desktop Accounts

Report: Attacks on Financial Services Targeting APIs

A report published by Akamai Technologies suggests cybercriminals targeting the financial services sector are starting to focus more of their attacks on application programming interfaces (APIs). From December 2017 through November 2019, Akamai observ… Continue reading Report: Attacks on Financial Services Targeting APIs

Brute Force Attacks on IoT – Here to Stay?

IoT devices, such as routers, printers, televisions, cameras, lamps, baby-monitors and what-ever-else, can be found, well, everywhere. Their use has been growing for years and is expected to continue to grow. Unfortunately, these devices are notor… Continue reading Brute Force Attacks on IoT – Here to Stay?

10 Ransomware Attacks You Should Know About in 2019

Ransomware was deemed one of the biggest malware threats of 2018, and it continues to disrupt the operations of businesses and the daily lives of individuals all over the world in 2019. The 2019 ransomware landscape is quite diverse – security re… Continue reading 10 Ransomware Attacks You Should Know About in 2019

Top 6 Threat Discoveries of 2018

Over the course of 2018, Radware’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) identified several cyberattacks and security threats across the globe. Below is a round-up of our top discoveries from the past year. For more detailed information on each attack, … Continue reading Top 6 Threat Discoveries of 2018

Brute-Force Attacks: Fight Back with Education, Remote Support

Brute-force attacks can be IT security provider nightmares. Automated software allows would-be data thieves to make consecutive guesses–millions in just seconds–and, through trial and error, crack into passwords and other encrypted data. What can you … Continue reading Brute-Force Attacks: Fight Back with Education, Remote Support