by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Mar 23, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized, Virus Threats
Thirtyseven4 EDR Security – Everything old is new again. As Thirtyseven4 EDR Security Threat Labs and Development Teams move proactively forward each day in the continually evolving cybersecurity landscape of 2023, a glaring observation comes to mind: Everything...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Mar 1, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized, Virus Threats
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 (Part IV) – Rise of Multi-Vector Extortion Techniques Ever since the introduction of CryptoLocker in 2013, the term “ransomware” continues to attract dubious headlines across the globe within news cycles. At the...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Feb 15, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized, Virus Threats
New Thirtyseven4 EPS 7.60 Service Pack adds “Cyber Security Awareness and Training Simulation Sites” category in Web Security Phishing simulation testing solutions such as KnowBe4 have become an increasingly popular tool within organizations to assist in educating...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Jan 23, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized, Virus Threats
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 (Part II) – Rise in Crime As A Service (CaaS) Crime As A Service (CaaS) is a nefarious operation of cybercriminals developing and marketing sophisticated services, knowledge, or tools in order to sell them to novice attackers,...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Jan 9, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized, Virus Threats
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 (Part 1) – Rise in Vishing Attacks Vishing (Voice phishing) is a social engineering attack where the attacker calls the victim in an effort to extract information. Thirtyseven4 EDR Security Threat Labs have seen a spike in the...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Jan 6, 2023 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security, Uncategorized
Many Technology Director’s have recently shared with us the pressure and stress of the recent (and vaguely defined) EDR “requirements” that have recently hit the k-12 and higher-education fields like a meteor. The “term”, the “required insurance”, and the parameters...