Check Point Software has warned enterprises that securing endpoints is more critical than ever in 2021.
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Organisations reported more cyberattacks amid Covid-19 outbreak
Among those respondents, 58% said their organisations experienced an increase in cyber attacks since the coronavirus pandemic started.
Read MoreTwitter hack: Here’s what security experts say
According to Twitter, around 130 Twitter accounts including top politicians, celebrities and public figures were breached and intruded.
Read MoreAndroid smartphones vulnerable to advanced SMS phishing attacks
Check Point Software Technologies revealed a security flaw in Samsung, Huawei, LG, Sony and other Android-smartphones that leaves users vulnerable to advanced phishing attacks.
Read MoreCheck Point names Sundar Balasubramanian, as MD India
Balasubramanian in his role as MD for India and SAARC, will be responsible for Check Point’s continued growth in the region.
Read MoreCheck Point Software’s new security analytics solution CloudGuard Log.ic
Using CloudGuard Log.ic, customers can now see every data flow and audit trail in today’s elastic cloud environments
Read MoreCheck Point integrates its security tools with Microsoft AIP for data protection
The integration of Check Point’s advanced policy enforcement capabilities with Microsoft AIP’s file classification and protection features
Read MoreWipro partners with Check Point Software to offer cloud security services
Through this partnership, Wipro and Check Point are enabling customers to maximize their investment in cloud infrastructure by defending against the most sophisticated fifth-generation cyber security threats to their cloud assets and data.
Read MoreCheck Point brings threat prevention for enterprise mobile devices SandBlast Mobile 3.0
SandBlast Mobile 3.0, the first to provide Threat Prevention technology to enterprise mobile devices
Read MoreCheck Point researchers discover cyber criminals exploiting world cup fever with wallchart phishing campaign
Bangalore: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, a global cybersecurity solutions provider, has identified a phishing campaign linked to the start of the FIFA World Cup where cyber-criminals attempt to lure would-be victims into downloading a schedule of fixtures and a result tracker. When opened, the attachment uses a malware variant called ‘DownloaderGuide,’ a known downloader of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) that is most commonly used as an installer for applications such as toolbars, adware or system optimizers. Check Point researchers have found that in total the campaign includes nine different…
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