Computer users are being reminded once again to take care over the browser extensions they install after security experts discovered a hacking campaign that has been targeting academic institutions since at least May 2018.. Researchers at Netscout have warned of a state-sponsored attack dubbed “Stolen Pencil” that is though to originate from North Korea. The state-sponsored attack is relatively unusual for its use a malicious Google Chrome browser extension. The link for this article located at Tripwire is no longer available. . An operation classified as "Phantom Quill" deploys a harmful Firefox add-on aimed at researchers and scholars since 2019.. Malicious Extension, Chrome Hacking, Cyber Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Nicole St. Pierre writes "Recent breaches of Web-site security are raising concern that the American workforce may not have enough troops to battle cyber snoops. Only about a half-dozen academic institutions in the U.S. have graduate programs that address computer . . .. Nicole St. Pierre writes "Recent breaches of Web-site security are raising concern that the American workforce may not have enough troops to battle cyber snoops. Only about a half-dozen academic institutions in the U.S. have graduate programs that address computer security -- and that number hasn't changed much in 10 years. Today, the private and public sector are scrambling to retain the few qualified professionals who exist. And colleges are finding that just when they're starting to integrate information security into their curriculum, PhDs aren't hanging around academia long enough to teach the classes." The link for this article located at Business Week Nicole St. Pierre is no longer available. . Recent incidents highlight the critical demand for enhancing cybersecurity awareness and training within the US labor force.. Cybersecurity Training, Workforce Development, Education Programs. . Anthony Pell
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