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Obligations of digital service providers

Today, cybersecurity of IT systems affects almost all entrepreneurs. Sometimes, however, cybersecurity issues go beyond technical issues and are related to legal obligations. Then, failure to comply with the safety rules may lead to serious financial and image problems for the company. Technological progress contributes to the emergence of new threats, in particular in the field of cybersecurity.

Malicious smartphone software updates for Play and Orange customers

Watch out for messages about the need to update your phone due to the alleged implementation of a new system by telephone operators. Users of the Play and Orange networks should pay particular attention. This update requires you to download an application that contains malware for Android. Attacks using malicious Android applications are still ongoing.

Microsoft: what are we facing. The company indicates the biggest IT threats.

Krzysztof Pasławski: The company indicates the greatest IT threats. Recently, increasingly harder-to-detect attacks have been launched that threaten even the most resilient targets, new data shows. In the period from October 2019 to July 2020, ransomware was the most common cause of security breaches, according to Microsoft's Digital Defense Report.

SIM swap fraud: How to prevent your phone number from being stolen

SIM swap fraud: How to prevent your phone number from being stolen

Scammers are always trying to find a way to get your attention and trick you into handing over sensitive data. For example, at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, phone calls and text messages offered cures and access to test kits, but in the end all the scammers wanted was your personal info.

Sim-swap fraud is on the rise. How can you stop it happening to you?

Sim-swap fraud is on the rise. How can you stop it happening to you?

hen the Twitter account of its own chief executive, Jack Dorsey, was taken over by hackers last year, a stream of tweets with racial slurs, profanity and praise for Adolf Hitler were posted for 30 minutes. Weeks later, the food writer and campaigner Jack Monroe lost £5,000 from bank and payment accounts accessed from a hijacked phone.

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