Measured Insurance Partners with Canopius and Long-time Backer SCOR to Expand Critical Cyber Insurance Solutions

Domain Spoofing—What It Is and How to Avoid It

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Over 3 billion domain spoofing emails are sent every day with the average social engineering attack scamming victims out of $75,000. Nearly 30,000 spoofing attacks are reported each day and the number is expected to rise. Domain spoofing, a common phishing technique, continues to be a common cyber threat. Read on to learn more about domain spoofing, how domain spoofing […]

Malware on Your Phone [and How to Remove It]

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Cyber attacks targeting mobile devices have increased by over 50%. And we don’t expect it to slow down anytime soon. Americans spend nearly four hours per day on their phones, adding more and more opportunity for cyber crime actors. Read on to learn more about malware on mobile devices, how to detect it, and how to remove it. […]

Understanding Your Cyber Insurance Needs

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In a recent guest post on Securicy.com, our founder and CEO, Jack Vines, shared seven critical steps to understanding your cyber insurance needs. Cyber liability insurance is quickly becoming a critical requirement for businesses small and large, and understanding the nuances of what coverage you need (and what you should expect from your cyber insurance provider) […]

Zerologon—The Aftermath

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In September, we brought you news of a new exploitable vulnerability in the Microsoft Active Directory—Zerologon—also tracked as CVE-2020-1472. Zerologon impacts the Netlogon Remote Protocol for Window Servers and allows any user to become a Domain Administrator with global access to all systems and networks in the enterprise—in less than 30 seconds. This vulnerability has offered […]

Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day Vulnerability Exposes Companies Globally

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Criminal and nation-state actors are exploiting at least four new zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server. Patches were released earlier this month, but not after months of active exploitation by a number of threat actors. Volexity and Microsoft report that a group known as “Hafnium” (allegedly affiliated with the Chinese government) were behind a number […]