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Valentine’s Day: Security Advisory from Cloudflare

On Valentine’s Day, retailers selling flowers, jewellery, and fashion accessories are at their busiest, but are they secure? Below are the top looming threats that could disrupt operations and compromise sensitive data – from Cloudflare, the cloud connectivity company:

  1. Phishing Emails: Cybercriminals are adept at exploiting human vulnerabilities, often using phishing emails disguised as love notes or enticing offers. These emails pose a significant threat, as unsuspecting employees may inadvertently click on malicious links or attachments, leading to data breaches or ransomware attacks. 
  1. Ransomware and DDoS Attacks: Businesses operating at the forefront of Valentines Day festivities are prime targets for ransomware and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Imagine receiving a ransom email threatening to take down your website just before the busiest season, forcing a difficult decision between paying the ransom or risking significant revenue loss.
  1. Comprehensive Protection: While DDoS protection is essential, it’s not enough on its own. Cybercriminals often launch multi-pronged attacks, exploiting vulnerabilities from different angles. Implementing Zero Trust technologies, can significantly reduce the impact of attacks and prevent ransomware from spreading within the network.

“In addition to technical solutions, organizations should establish a guilt-free work culture that encourages employees to fearlessly report errors that could lead to an attack or breach. While it’s clear that emotion always comes before logic for most people and cyberattacks continue to proliferate, use specific events such as Valentine’s Day, Black Friday or Christmas, and become more sophisticated, the means to counter them do exist. Suffering an attack is no longer inevitable. The winning mantra for a cybersecurity strategy is simple: protect applications, networks and employees in a fully holistic way, such as Cloudflare Connectivity Cloud,” said Dave Barnett, Head of SASE and Email Security practice EMEA at Cloudflare. 

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