OTTAWA — A new federal report predicts Russian intelligence services and police will help cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity' against their targets — including Canadians — in coming months.
OTTAWA — A new federal report predicts Russian intelligence services and police will help cybercriminals operate with"near impunity" against their targets — including Canadians — in coming months.
It says ransomware — malware that holds vital digital information hostage for payment — is likely the most disruptive form of cybercrime facing Canada because it is pervasive and can have a serious effect on an organization’s ability to function. Some forms of cybercrime, particularly ransomware, have both financial and physical effects on their victims, the report notes.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Moscow helping cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity': Canadian Cyber CentreOTTAWA — A new federal report predicts Russian intelligence services and police will help cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity' against their targets — including Canadians — in coming months.
Lire la suite »
Moscow helping cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity': Canadian Cyber CentreOTTAWA — A new federal report predicts Russian intelligence services and police will help cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity' against their targets — including Canadians — in coming months.
Lire la suite »
Moscow helping cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity': Canadian Cyber CentreA new federal report predicts Russian intelligence services and police will help cybercriminals operate with 'near impunity' against their targets — including Canadians — in coming months.
Lire la suite »
Cryptocurrency scams offering fake jobs on the rise: Canadian Anti-Fraud CentreHave you gotten a job offer recently to work freelance to boost the profile of an app and be paid with cryptocurrency? It could be a scam, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
Lire la suite »
Russia downs drones close to Moscow and near Ukrainian borderDrone attacks threaten to undermine the Kremlin narrative that its “special military operation” in Ukraine is proceeding according to plan
Lire la suite »
More drones appear in Moscow, providing Russians a more open window into Ukraine warHostile drones have made frequent appearances in Moscow of late — striking buildings, knocking out windows and causing flights to be grounded, all while tying up Russian resources.
Lire la suite »