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CyberheistNews Vol 12 #49 [Keep An Eye Out] Beware of New Holiday Gift Card Scams

KnowBe4

CyberheistNews Vol 12 #49 | December 6th, 2022. The gift card market is estimated in the many hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars. Your KnowBe4 Fresh Content Updates from November 2022. Of course, there is no Yeti, but the scammers have got the marks' credit card information. By Roger A. Save My Spot!

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Are Retailers Shopping for a Cybersecurity Breach?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Wed, 11/23/2022 - 07:07. The 2022 Thales Data Threat Report: Retail Edition , finds that 45% of retail respondents reported that the volume, severity and/or scope of cyberattacks had increased in the previous 12 months. Of course, the common attack method is phishing, and its related form, whaling. Data Security.

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UK regulators’ strategic approaches to AI: a guide to key regulatory priorities for AI governance professionals

Data Protection Report

The CMA’s work on foundation models has allowed it to investigate how foundation model markets work and the current and possible future implications for competition and consumer protection. The CMA’s publications have included an initial report, update paper, technical update report and its Trends in Digital Markets report.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #15 [The New Face of Fraud] FTC Sheds Light on AI-Enhanced Family Emergency Scams

KnowBe4

Date/Time: TOMORROW, Wednesday, April 12, @ 2:00 PM (ET) Can't attend live? We already know that 10% of threats get past security solutions, so we're left with educating the user to stop attacks. Of course, once the "investment" is made, the money is never seen again. This, up from the previously published finding of 11.7%

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2024 State of Cybersecurity: Reports of More Threats & Prioritization Issues

eSecurity Planet

The vendor reports show that most attackers want credentials, most malware development is in credential-stealing software, and the market for stolen credentials is booming: Cisco: Found 54% of organizations experienced a cybersecurity incident; and of those incidents, 54% involved phishing and 37% involved credentials stuffing.