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Cyberday Community has been launched!

We just launched a new Community section inside Cyberday. Our goal is to make collaboration with your peers and with us easier and thus help you improve your information security even further!

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24.3.2023

ISO 27001 standard updated to 2022 version - what changed?

What has changed when comparing 2013 vs. 2022 versions of ISO 27001 and how are these updates visible on Cyberday?‍

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18.11.2022

Efficient cyber risk management with new autopilot mode

We're constatly searching for ways to automate and create efficient cyber risk management. Our newest additions is risk autopilot mode. It's concept is described on this post.

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1.6.2022

Infographic: Why is cyber security getting more and more important?

Here's a visual summary of some of the drivers that continue to make cyber security more and more important for all organizations.

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11.2.2022

Cyberday Teams app is now available!

Our Teams app passed the latest Microsoft tests and is now available from the Teams app store. This article reviews the benefits and deployment of Cyberday's Teams app.

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1.7.2020

Content update published to Cyberday

We released an update to Cyberday documentation. The goal was to streamline documentation, highlight the most important things and significantly reduce the amount of separately documented items.

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11.6.2020

Cyberday launched: Frameworks, Teams-integration and much more

Cyberday works now inside a Microsoft Teams and by choosing a framework you can guide your own work. In this blog you'll find a summary from reforms!

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20.5.2020

Google shuts down malicious ad posing as Brave browser but delivering malware

Scam targeting Brawe browser downloaders: ⚡ Download page a copy at bravė.com (looks identical on address bar) 💸 Ads directing to malicious site 🦠 A stealer malware distributed along the browser #cybersecurity

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4.8.2021

Vishing: What is it and how do I avoid getting scammed?

#Vishing is phishing via phone. Tactics used: 📲 Caller ID spoofing (e.g. location hiding, numeron varastaminen) 📧 Multi-channel scams, SMS / email before the call 👤 Scraping details from social media profiles #cybersecurity

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18.6.2021

What is the real cost of ransomware?

Worrying #ransomware statistics: ☠️ 80% of those who paid the ransom were soon the target of another attack 📉 66% reported a clear drop in sales after the attack 🙅 29% of incidents led to employee layoffs #cybersecurity

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18.6.2021

Microsoft: Scammers bypass Office 365 MFA in BEC attacks

📧 BEC attack phases: 1. Trick user to fill password in a login form mimicking the real one 2. Circumvent MFA utilizing legacy auth protocols (IMAP/POP3) 3. Use forwarding rules to get important emails to the attacker #cybersecurity

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18.6.2021

REvil ransomware hits US nuclear weapons subcontractor

Last week REvil #ransomware gang listed companies whose stoled data they're selling for the highest bidder. List includes a nuclear weapons 🚀 subcontractor Sol Oriens. The company has also admitted suffering a #cybersecurity incident.

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18.6.2021

One in Five Manufacturing Firms Targeted by Cyberattacks

🏭 Manufacturing #cybersecurity findings: ⚠️ 1 out of 5 companies have suffered a successful cyber attack ⚠️ 61% of smart factories have suffered a cyber incident ⚠️ 66% of staff say increased remote work has increased risks

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18.6.2021

54% of all employees reuse passwords across multiple work accounts

Remote work security findings: ⚠️ 32% of C-level executives write passwords down ⚠️ 42% user work devices for personal use ⚠️ 43% say #cybersecurity isn’t their responsibility ⚠️ 40% who clicked a suspicious link wouldn’t tell IT

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10.6.2021

Nearly Two Percent of Top-Grossing Apps on App Store Found Siphoning Off $48 Million From Users

Paid QR code readers, malicious VPN apps, apps w/ faked store reviews and apps fraudulently presenting to be from major brands. These apps have bilked an estimated $48 million from users during their time on the App Store. #cybersecurity

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10.6.2021

Ransomware-skewered meat producer JBS confesses to paying $11m for its freedom

Last week there was plenty of coverage for the JBS ransomware case. Now company revealed it handed over 💸 $11 million to resolve a ransomware infection that disrupted operations in Australia, the USA, and Canada. #cybersecurity

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10.6.2021