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Barracuda Research Finds Cyber Threat Severity Rises During Vacation Months. Credit: Pexels

09 Nov Barracuda Research Finds Cyber Threat Severity Rises During Vacation Months

Posted at 09:00h in Cybersecurity, News, Security by Niamh Spence 0 Comments
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Barracuda’s analysis of cyber threats detected by its XDR platform through 2022 has revealed the severity of individual attacks grew in vacation months. The data indicated that whilst the volume of attacks dipped significantly between February to May, and again between July to September, the severity...

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Barracuda research finds 1 in 5 HTML email attachments to be malicious. (Credit: Unsplash)

04 Jul Barracuda research finds 1 in 5 HTML email attachments to be malicious

Posted at 09:00h in Cybersecurity, News, Security by Niamh Spence 0 Comments
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Cloud-first security solutions provider Barracuda Networks has found that HTML attachments are by far the most used by cybercriminals for malicious purposes. The company’s analysis of millions of email attachments over the past month revealed that a whole 1 in 5 HTML attachments were malicious. By comparison,...

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10 Sep Bad bots account for 40% of global internet traffic

Posted at 08:00h in Cybersecurity, News by Freya Tucker 0 Comments
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Automated bots designed to carry out malicious activities on the web, account for a massive 40% of all internet traffic, according to new research from Barracuda, provider of cloud security solutions. While many bots are perfectly harmless – such as those used to crawl search engines,...

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