Security researchers have documented a malware campaign in which a Vietnamese cybercriminal group known as BatShadow targets job hunters and digital marketing professionals with a Go?based remote access trojan called Vampire Bot.
Read MoreWe comment on how multi?stage phishing paths that begin with trusted cloud links can quickly lead users to fake login or consent pages.
Read MoreThe DOJ takes down a malware marketplace. We comment on dark web marketplaces that package malware, infrastructure, and support for novice criminals and outline how organizations can counter this expanding threat.
Read MoreA survey reveals IT personnel are unable to effectively "threat map", which leaves them vulnerable. We comment on how linking routine tasks to specific cyber risks (threat mapping) empowers employees to recognize danger and help limit loss.
Read MoreThe employee exploited his role and access at multiple Dotty's sites to steal bundled cash. We comment on dual-control, segregation-of-duties, and staffing models that make solo theft harder.
Read MoreA survey reveals that most employees believe that managers who have poor "people skills" are responsible for most workplace stress. What do you say? We want to know.
Read MoreSecurity researchers have documented a malware campaign in which a Vietnamese cybercriminal group known as BatShadow targets job hunters and digital marketing professionals with a Go?based remote access trojan called Vampire Bot.
Read MoreAn audit uncovers massive fraud in one city. We comment on simple data cues that should always trigger follow-up questions by management.
Read MoreIn this new podcast, McCalmon attorneys Jack McCalmon and Leslie Zieren discuss best practice implications when an employee, who reports sexual harassment and demands the accused be fired, later changes her mind.
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