Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Edinburgh council was the target of a cyberattack this week, and the details of more than 13,000 email addresses were stolen. The council was quick to issue a warning to all those who have an account with the authority, saying they might experience an increase in spam and phishing. It said: “We are taking this incident very seriously. We have made sure that our service providers have reinforced the security of our website and we will continue to monitor security regularly”. “Vulnerabilities in websites are incredibly common, even amongst the largest brands, and cyber-attacks like these have become an everyday occurrence. Many businesses are still unaware of online business risks, or have delayed taking appropriate action, which is unfortunate for them and their users”, said Matt Johansen, director Security Services and Research at WhiteHat Security. “According to our 2015 website security statistics report 86 percent of 30,000 websites have at least one serious vulnerability where an attacker could compromise the system and cause serious commercial or reputation damage. And to add insult to injury, it takes an average of 193 days to remediate the vulnerabilities that are fixed not to mention the 39 percent of flaws that are never […]
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