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Universities take 207 days to detect a data breach

Although cyberattacks on higher education institutions date back years, there has been a spike in university cyberattacks over the last two years. Cybercriminals had taken advantage of the rapid transition to hybrid learning that higher education institutions have been forced to implement before they had time to strengthen their cybersecurity, which has left most of them exposed. This is yet another example of accelerated adoption of new technologies before security measures are in place.

WatchGuard Recognized at the 2022 TrustRadius Tech Cares Awards

We’re thrilled to share that, for the third year in a row, WatchGuard has been recognized in the 2022 TrustRadius Tech Cares Awards! This exclusive awards program honors companies that demonstrate compassion in every aspect of their organization and celebrates the best parts of the tech market and those working in the industry.

CRN Recognizes WatchGuard's Mark Villinski in its 2022 100 People You Don't Know But Should List

For the third year in a row, CRN has recognized a WatchGuard channel leader in its annual 100 People You Don’t Know But Should list. Mark Villinski, Field Marketing Manager of National Accounts, was included in this exclusive list that honors the IT channel’s unsung heroes who work tirelessly to support channel partners, while rarely stepping into the spotlight. CRN CEO Blaine Raddon has this to say.

See Yourself in Cyber - Welcome to Cyber Security Awareness Month

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which is a good time for everyone to re-evaluate their security procedures and technologies, and the role that they want in their personal and corporate cybersecurity practices. This year’s theme is “See Yourself in Cyber.” At WatchGuard, we take that to mean that all of us, regardless of our role or responsibility, can make a positive contribution to a safer and more secure online world.

The 443 Podcast Episode 211 - Optus Opts Out of PII Protection

This week on the podcast, we cover an Optus data breach that could affect over 10 million Australian customers, and what they should do to protect themselves. We highlight a new malware-as-a-service (MaaS) information stealer that lowers the cost and technical bar for cybercriminals. Finally, we end with some good news about how the FBI was able to catch and arrest an ex-NSA insider trying to sell sensitive national security data to a supposed Russian adversary.

How to protect an account that has been hijacked before you register it

Account takeover fraud is not new but it is growing fast. By 2018, account takeover fraud accounted for losses of around $4 billion. In 2021, this figure increased by more than 200%, and as of today, it is estimated to exceed $12 billion. A recent paper published by Microsoft has revealed a new and disturbing way of compromising accounts where hackers hijack accounts before users register them. For instance, they create an account in Zoom or Dropbox using the user's credentials.

Developer Update: Managed rule set enhancements

The team at LimaCharlie has been heads down working on making some big improvements to the platform. This month we have been doing a lot of work to make the function of imported rules more visible. At LimaCharlie we believe cybersecurity needs to be transparent: the exact set of malicious activity and behavior you’re protected from should be known and you should be able to test/prove this. Users can now click on individual rules from Sigma and Soteria rulesets; they can see the content of all Sigma rules, as well as enable/disable individual rules from both rulesets.