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Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like.shop,top and.xyz

Krebs on Security

A study on phishing data released by Interisle Consulting finds that new gTLDs introduced in the last few years command just 11 percent of the market for new domains, but accounted for roughly 37 percent of cybercrime domains reported between September 2023 and August 2024. The top 5 new gTLDs, ranked by cybercrime domains reported.

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International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Appoints CyberSecurity Expert Witness Joseph Steinberg To Computer Crime & Digital Evidence Committee

Joseph Steinberg

Steinberg, who is based in New York, is expected to serve on the committee through mid-2026. The IACP is the publisher of The Police Chief magazine, the leading periodical for law enforcement executives, and the host of the IACP Annual Conference, the largest police educational and technology exposition in the world.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 457 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Ransomware Revenue Down As More Victims Refuse to Pay Energy giant Schneider Electric hit by Cactus ransomware attack Hundreds Of Network Operators’ Credentials Found Circulating In Dark Web Fla.

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Cyber Insurance: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

IT Security Guru

As cybercrime infects every facet of our daily lives, and technological advancements do little to stop the spread, many security professionals are turning to traditional solutions for a very modern problem. At first glance, it seems odd that most businesses don’t insure against something as potentially devastating as cybercrime.

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More Spending on Cybersecurity Means More Attacks?

SecureWorld News

Even as your organization hires more security experts and invests in ever-better cybersecurity technology, malware, phishing, and other attacks remain a persistent threat to your organization and the data of your customers. It could grow up to nearly $300 billion by 2026. Is cybersecurity spending driving cybercrime? Not likely.

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Best Digital Forensics Tools & Software for 2021

eSecurity Planet

As cybercrime flourishes and evolves, organizations need a fleet of tools to defend and investigate incidents. Today the nonprofit Volatility Foundation is a top digital forensics vendor because of its innovative memory forensics technology. With a CAGR of up to 11%, the market is expected to grow to almost $8 billion by 2026.

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9 Myths Busted About Having a Career in Cybersecurity [Women Don’t Read]

Jane Frankland

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a great place to start when you’re researching what type of job you want and finding out more, as it’s listed all the different jobs and opportunities in cybersecurity. The hours and pay aren't good in cybersecurity.