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Can Viruses Come From a PDF?

Yes, viruses can come from a PDF by hiding in malicious code. A virus is a type of malware, which is malicious software intended to infect your device and steal private data. A virus can infect your device only if you interact with it, which could happen by opening a PDF containing a virus. Since PDFs are so widely used, hackers can hide viruses within innocent-looking files to jeopardize your privacy.

DORA Compliance Checklist: Essential Steps for Successful Implementation

DORA is an EU-based regulation that is going to be effective from January 17, 2025. It is a digital security framework that works alongside the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to provide strong security protection to financial entities and ICT service providers from cybercrimes. Generally, every financial entity and ICT service provider inside or outside the EU that does business with the EU entities has to comply with DORA.

5 Reasons You Should Consider Relooking Your DLP Strategy

Companies across industries have invested a lot of money in Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions, thinking these would help protect important data and comply with regulatory mandates like GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. But as the world of cybersecurity is changing constantly, many companies are realizing that their traditional DLP solutions and strategies aren’t equipped to keep up with growing threats and business needs.

Disable Secure Boot in Windows: A Step-by-Step Guide

Usually, the secure boot option is turned on by default with your Windows server PC, but there are some cases when it is already disabled. To confirm and to disable secure boot you need to open device settings from Windows Security Center and see that if the option exists. If you see this Secure Boot option there, it means that secure boot is enabled on your device otherwise disabled. Now we will talk about a step by step guide on how to disable secure boot: 2.

Attackers Abuse Eventbrite to Send Phishing Emails

Attackers are abusing Eventbrite’s scheduling platform to send phishing emails, according to researchers at Perception Point. These attacks increased by 900% between July and October 2024. “Perception Point researchers observed phishing emails delivered via ‘noreply@events.eventbritecom,’” the researchers write.

Announcing Jit's New Partnership with Loom Security: Bringing Cloud-Native Security into Focus

Securing applications is more challenging than ever. Companies are faced with increasingly complex infrastructures that demand higher levels of protection to mitigate security risks effectively. That’s why Jit is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Loom Security, a leading professional services firm dedicated to helping companies secure their applications in the cloud.

BlackBasta Ransomware Gang Uses New Social Engineering Tactics To Target Corporate Networks

ReliaQuest warns that the BlackBasta ransomware gang is using new social engineering tactics to obtain initial access within corporate networks. The threat actor begins by sending mass email spam campaigns targeting employees, then adding people who fall for the emails to Microsoft Teams chats with external users. These external users pose as IT support or help desk staff, and send employees Microsoft Teams messages containing malicious QR codes.

Real Estate Fraud is Running Rampant in the US

Real Estate Fraud is Running Rampant in the US Real estate is an area ripe for fraud and scams: transactions usually involve large sums of money, convoluted paperwork, and messaging back and forth. Criminals can use a wide variety of methods to intercept legitimate communications or launch their own scams in order to deceive their targets.

3 ways to fight chargeback fraud with IDV

Chargeback fraud is a growing problem for e-commerce companies, but there are practical ways to mitigate it. Shana is a product marketing manager focused on the Persona platform and marketplaces. You can usually find her running around San Francisco with a coffee in hand. Shana is a product marketing manager focused on the Persona platform and marketplaces. You can usually find her running around San Francisco with a coffee in hand.

Powering Global Post-Production Workflows for Media and Entertainment

Imagine working on a blockbuster movie where the post-production team is spread across the globe with some working from Hollywood, others in London, and even more in Mumbai. Each of these teams relies on high-speed, secure network connectivity to ensure that massive media files move swiftly from one location to another, enabling real-time collaboration without missing a beat. That’s the reality for many modern studios.