At Fireblocks, a strong commitment to regulatory compliance has always been at the core of our operations. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’re building out our On-Chain Digital Identity and Programmable Compliance Team, with the strategic appointments of Peter Marton, Director of Digital Identity, and cryptography expert Chaitanya Reddy Konda, Senior Technical Product Manager, Digital Identity and Privacy.
In October 2023, Netskope analyzed a malicious Word document and the malware it contained, dubbed “Menorah.” The malware was attributed to an advanced persistent threat group APT34, and was reported to be distributed via spear-phishing. The malicious Office file uses dispersed and obfuscated VBA code to evade detection. The advanced persistent threat group targets users of outdated versions of Microsoft Office, since it does not attempt to bypass the mark of the web security check.
Some common Work-From-Home (WFH) job scams you should be aware of include reshipping job scams, MLM job scams, job placement service scams, envelope stuffing and data entry job scams. Continue reading to learn about the most common work-from-home scams you should be aware of, the signs that point to a work-from-home job scam and how to avoid becoming a victim.
According to the CNCF annual survey released in 2022, 96% of organizations are using or evaluating Kubernetes as a platform for their containerized workloads. Containerization has gained popularity as it fosters DevOps culture and provides the agility and flexibility required for faster software release cycles. Kubernetes has crossed the “adoption chasm” to become a mainstream global technology, emerging as the operating system for the cloud.
October is nearly over, and with it the 20th annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month is coming to a close. As it does, let’s take a moment to review this month’s key themes and provide insight on how to implement any themes that might still be open to-dos.
Cybercrime is on the rise. By 2025, the cost of cybercrime around the world is estimated to escalate to $10.5 trillion, based on a year-over-year increase of 15%. This number represents the potential for the largest transfer of economic wealth in history and exceeds even the total global profits from the illegal drug trade.