Some 43% of UK businesses have experienced a security breach or cyber-attack in the past 12 months, a slight drop from a year previously, according to the latest government research. . The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018 is comprised of interviews with over 1500 UK businesses and 50 follow-up in-depth interviews. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Recent studies reveal a slight decline in security breaches and hacking attempts among UK companies, as per findings published by the government. UK Business Security, Cyber Breach Report, Cyber Attack Statistics. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Eighteen people have been arrested in one of Israel's largest industrial espionage schemes, police said Sunday, charging that business executives and private investigators used sophisticated software to infiltrate competitors' computers. The investigation implicated a car importer, two cell phone providers, and the nation's main satellite television company. Police said they were still sifting through documents and computer files to figure out the extent of the damage, but maintained that victims lost competitive bids and thousands of customers because of the spying. . According to police, a computer programmer developed software known as a Trojan horse on behalf of three of the country's largest private investigation firms. The private investigators then sneaked the program into the computers of their clients' major competitors via seemingly benign e-mail attachments. The program gave the private investigators complete access--over the Internet--to their victims' computers, police said. Police accused a car company that imports Volvos of spying on another company that imports Volkswagens. Two cell phone companies, Cellcom and Pele-phone, were accused of spying on a third company, police said. Another victim was the main TV cable company, called HOT. Those arrested included a top executive from the YES satellite television company, security officials who worked for Pele-Phone and Cellcom, and several private investigators. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . According to police, a computer programmer developed software known as a Trojan horse on behalf of t. eighteen, people, arrested, israel's, largest, industrial, espionage, schemes, police. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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