User Blocking as a Cybersecurity Measure
Security services implement user blocking to mitigate online attack risks by responding to suspicious activities and protecting sensitive information.
Security services implement user blocking to mitigate online attack risks by responding to suspicious activities and protecting sensitive information.
Over 60% of water and electricity firms in the US and UK faced cyber-attacks in the past year, with significant incidents linked to state-sponsored groups, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
Resecurity successfully dismantled the BlackLock ransomware gang by exploiting a critical vulnerability, significantly impairing its operations and reputation while preventing further data leaks.
The UK postal service Royal Mail is investigating a significant data breach involving the leak of over 144GB of sensitive user data, attributed to unauthorized access through its third-party provider Spectos GmbH.
The cryptocurrency industry faced a dramatic increase in cyberattacks in the first quarter of 2025, with losses exceeding $1.67 billion, primarily due to a significant breach at Bybit linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group.
Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) are crucial tools for protecting web applications from various online threats, including SQL injections and cross-site scripting, by blocking malicious traffic and ensuring only legitimate users access the application.