F-Secure: Cyber security overview for 2023

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F‑Secure experts have put together a complete overview on what’s happening in cyber security in 2023.
F‑Secured guides you through the complexity of the current security landscape.
This guide helps you to:
  • Be ready to face some of the biggest online security risks.
  • Use your passwords more securely.
  • Discover the latest security trends and predictions for 2023.
Get your free copy of the guide from our website.
Contents
  • Malware today
  • The connected home and security
  • Cyber Security CSI: 5 top threats
  • Master your passwords
  • 5 killer phishing scams
  • How cyber security is getting personal
  • 12 trends and prediction
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Interesting note about ransomware:
Ransomware
In 2022, ransomware operators continued to concentrate their efforts on organizations, such as schools, universities, government entities, medical institutions, and so on. And during 2022, only 1% of blocked malware threats were ransomware (in F-Secure’s top 30 malware threats). However, this does not mean that ransomware poses no threat to online users, as the attacks often involve data exfiltration. This places user data at risk of being breached and sold on the dark web. And while ransomware was not a major direct threat to consumers in 2022, it has not vanished either

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One of the best overviews. (y)
 
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