The frequency of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) has surged, with Kaspersky's latest report revealing a 74% increase in such attacks compared to last year. APTs were detected in 25% of organizations, accounting for 43% of high-severity security incidents, highlighting a sharp rise in sophisticated cyber threats. Kaspersky's analysis suggests attackers are refining their tactics to bypass security measures, leveraging human-operated techniques rather than automated exploits. The report underscores the growing persistence of APT actors, emphasizing the need for proactive defense strategies across industries.
Europol released a statement directed to European law enforcement agencies to prepare for the impact quantum computing will have on the cybersecurity ecosystem. This warning is based on Europol's latest report, "The Second Quantum Revolution: The Impact of Quantum Computing and Quantum Technologies on Law Enforcement" which dives into the threats and opportunities of quantum computing to threat actors.
A cyber-espionage campaign in the Pacific, directed principally at Taiwan, which took place in the Spring, has now come to light. According to cybersecurity company, Symantec, a large-scale program of cyber-enabled international espionage began in February 2023 and continued until at least May 2023.
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