What do ambulances in the UK, the Norwegian government, and a major Russian bank have in common? They were all victims of successful supply chain attacks in July 2023. Could you be next? It’s more likely than you think. Organizations entrust more sensitive data to vendors and third parties (like government agencies and critical infrastructure operators) than ever as part of their software development and operations.
In today’s cloud-driven landscape, containerized workloads are at the heart of modern applications, driving agility, scalability, and innovation. However, as these workloads become increasingly distributed across multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments, the challenge of securing them grows exponentially. Traditional network security measures designed for static network boundaries are ill-suited for the dynamic nature of containerized applications.
Data. Breach. We see these two words all the time in the news, on social media, and in company emails notifying us that our information might have been affected.
Cloud infrastructures can comprise thousands of interconnected and dynamic resources. This complexity introduces unique challenges to monitoring and securing these architectures. Understanding where user activity originates—and what actions constitute security threats—is a complex task when you’re dealing with the huge volume of logs, metrics, and other telemetry that highly distributed cloud environments generate each day.
In modern web applications, cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) enables secure communication between applications hosted on different origins. Developers use CORS to access other applications’ services within their own. This approach eliminates the need to rewrite features from scratch, accelerating development time and improving the developer experience.
Pharming in cybersecurity is a type of cyberattack that redirects website traffic from a legitimate site to a spoofed site, or fake site, with the intent of stealing sensitive information such as passwords and credit cards. These fake sites look almost identical to legitimate sites and can be difficult to spot – but not impossible. Continue reading to learn how to identify a pharming attack and protect yourself from it.
The Evolution of Email Security: A Look into the Future with Spambrella The Changing Face of Email Threats Email threats have come a long way from the early days of spam and basic phishing attempts. Today, cybercriminals employ increasingly sophisticated tactics to compromise email systems, including: The Role of Spambrella Spambrella has been at the forefront of email security for years, constantly evolving to counteract these threats.
The Evolving Landscape of Email Security: How Spambrella Stays Ahead The Constant Threat of Email Attacks Email-based attacks have become increasingly sophisticated over the years. From phishing and spear-phishing to ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) scams, cybercriminals are constantly inventing new tactics to infiltrate your inbox and compromise your data.