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Introduction To Keepit

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Why Microsoft Teams Needs Backup

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Six Steps to Stopping Ransomware Damage

Executive Summary
While ransomware has been on the radar of cybersecurity teams for quite some time, activity increased seven-fold just in the second half of 2020.1 One reason for this jump is the rapid growth of the Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) industry. RaaS continues to make it easier for pretty much any bad actor to mount targeted ransomware attacks, even if they do not have the skills to develop and launch them on their own. The combination of low risk, low barrier to entry, and high profits means ransomware will continue to be a favorite attack of hackers. More cyber criminals will launch more attacks, more often.
But even with ransomware’s increasing sophistication and volume, it is possible to avoid being a victim. When an organization is in the midst of a ransomware attack, it’s too late to put the processes and technology in place to stop the damage. Planning and preparation before it occurs is critical. This eBook will explain the key steps to take to mitigate the impacts of ransomware.

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Smishing on the Rise

By Sara Coble

A new financial crime report by risk management tool developer Feedzai has found an increase in phishing scams perpetrated via text message, a practice known as smishing.

The report analyzed over 1.5 billion global transactions completed in the second quarter of 2021 to paint a picture of the state of financial crime, consumer spending habits, and the top fraud trends.

Purchase scams, where consumers pay for products or services that never arrive, topped the list of fraud scams, followed by scams involving social engineering, impersonation, and account takeover (ATO). 

Smishing, where scammers send text messages to trick consumers into clicking on dangerous links and sharing personal information, made it onto Feedzai’s top five list for the very first time as the fifth most common fraud scam.

Analysis of the data also revealed a continuous move to cashless transactions, with a 146% increase in peer-to-peer (P2P) payments and a 44% decrease in cash transactions. Online transactions grew by 109% to nearly double the number of in-person or card-present transactions. 

Financial criminals have exploited the shift, with the result being that the number of online card fraud attempts increased by 23% between April and July 2021.  

“Cashless payments were already on the rise, but the pandemic accelerated all forms of digital transactions when lockdowns hit,” said Jaime Ferreira, senior director of global data science at Feedzai. 

“Millions more people experienced just how convenient digital payments and banking are when they couldn’t go to a bank branch or a restaurant or grocery store.”

Ferreira warned that the convenience of cashless transactions comes with a cost. 

“Cashless transactions are not the future anymore, they are today,” he said. “Financial institutions and retailers need to address the financial risk and higher complexity attacks that arise with the digital evolution.”

Researchers analyzed the rate of fraud geographically in the United States to reveal the cities with the highest increase in fraud over the past year. Las Vegas, Nevada, which has seen a fraud increase of 411%, topped the list, with New York (up 396%) and Charleston, South Carolina (up 251%) in second and third place, respectively.