New HP Security Report Shows How Accessible Cyber-Hacking Tools Have Become
“Complex attacks previously required serious skills, knowledge and resource. Now the technology and training is available for the price of a gallon of gas.”
“Complex attacks previously required serious skills, knowledge and resource. Now the technology and training is available for the price of a gallon of gas.”
“This certification … demonstrates they (customers) can trust that the Ricoh services they depend on are explicitly designed to help secure and protect not only their information, but that of their customers, as well.”
Eight-three percent of IT teams surveyed said the pandemic has put even more strain on IT support because of home-worker security problems.
HP report reveals rising web-browser exploits, RAT-infested delivery alerts, DOSfuscation, and other hacker activity.
Ransomware has become the cybercriminal’s tool of choice, and this is likely to continue in the year ahead.