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From the Blog
Keep up to date on the latest data security and ransomware news.
Massive Cloud Provider Cyberattacks in 2024: Examples and Prevention Strategies
Cloud provider cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated in 2024, with incidents like the AWS breach affecting millions of users. This article explores real-world examples of cyberattacks on cloud providers, highlights vulnerabilities such as misconfigurations, and offers essential prevention strategies like access control, secure coding practices, and attack surface management to safeguard your cloud infrastructure.
TAG Blog Series 3 – How ADX is Integrated by BlackFog
Integrating Anti Data Exfiltration (ADX) solutions is essential for enterprise cybersecurity. This article examines how BlackFog's ADX enhances existing technologies by focusing on prevention and the shift-left paradigm. It illustrates ADX's effectiveness against ransomware and its support for modern managed security service providers, demonstrating how ADX integration creates a comprehensive security solution.
Data Exfiltration Extortion Now Averages $5.21 Million According to IBM’s Report
According to IBM's 2024 Data Breach Report, the financial toll of data exfiltration extortion has surged, with the average cost now reaching $5.21 million per incident. This alarming trend highlights the growing sophistication of cybercriminals and the increasing financial risks organizations face when sensitive data is compromised. As data breaches continue to escalate, businesses must prioritize robust cybersecurity measures to mitigate these costly threats.



























