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How Covid-19 impacted cyber security challenges, focus and spends
Practitioner insight on how cyber security challenges, focus and spend was affected by the global pandemic
Top seven hacks and cyber security threats in APAC
Cyber Security Hub explores some of the most impactful cyber attacks in the APAC region
Two thirds of companies spending more on cyber security in 2022
63 percent of those surveyed by CS Hub have said that their company has spent more on cyber security in 2022 than in 2021
The global state of the cyber security industry 2022
This exclusive report aims to keep cyber security professionals abreast of today’s threats and highlight the areas in which CISOs are allocating security budgets to mitigate the risks facing their org…
The top 20 cyber security movers and shakers 2022
Cyber Security Hub’s inaugural power list is live, profiling the achievements from cyber security leaders at Microsoft, Visa, Coca-Cola and Aston Martin
Ukraine-Russia Cyber Warzone Splits Cyber Underground
A pro-Ukraine Conti member spilled 13 months of the ransomware group’s chats, while cyber actors are rushing to align with both sides.
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2021 records ‘all-time peak’ in weekly cyber attacks
Log4j vulnerabilities resulted in an increased number of attacks in Q4 2021
Amazon was the big winner from 2021’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales
If you bought something on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, maybe a little Christmas present, you definitely weren't alone in 2021. Millions of people took advantage of the sales bonanza this year, receiving big deals on loads of things in return.
To help make sense of how huge the occasions are, TechRadar Pro commissioned a survey one OnePulse, which asked 500 respondents some questions about the festivities.
Amazon is the winner and it's not even close
According to our survey, carried out by OnePulse, of the 500 respondents a whopping 34.6% bought items from Amazon, the largest group, followed by those who did not participate (33.4%), bought from a high street retailer (14.6%), or bought from Wish, Aliexpress, Shein, or elsewhere (17.4%).
In terms of sourcing the deals, respondents were more divided: 29% went straight to the store (on or offline); 22.6% used Google; 11% used promotional emails; 8.4% used WhatsApp; 6.4% used Facebook and/or Twitter; and the remaining 22.4% did something else entirely.
But were all of the deals worth it? 30.6% were either very or somewhat happy; 30.4% were ambivalent; 22.4% were either very or somewhat unhappy; and 16.6% had no opinion at all.
- Still looking for a bargain? Here’s the best iPhone 13 deals around
IOTW: Log4j 2 vulnerability sends shockwaves though the cyber world
Log4j 2 vulnerability already exploited and poses a severe risk to organizations