19May 2020 by admin The report found that 86 percent of breaches were for money, not for purposes of spying. Credential theft, phishing and compromising business emails caused 67 percent of the cyber attacks. Related posts:Microsoft’s Project xCloud game streaming service to launch in SeptemberAlphabet Said to Be in Talks With Spanish Publishers to Bring Google News BackHundreds of Millions of IoT Devices at Risk Due to ‘Ripple20’ Vulnerabilities, Claim Security Resear...HPE Made-In-USA Servers AnnouncedHarry Potter Author J.K. Rowling Draws Backlash for Anti-Transgender TweetsNVIDIA A100 80GB GPU UnveiledClubhouse Emerges as Platform for Thai Dissidents, Government Issues WarningGoogle Drive Will Open Now Office Files Directly in Editing Mode, Adds Enhanced Support for Workspac...Social Media Posts Must Prominently Label Promotional Content: ASCI Issues Draft Guidelines for Infl...Twitter’s Top Trends in 2020: #Covid19, #BlackLivesMatterShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post