Cyber-attackers capitalise on pandemic anxiety

Cyber-attackers capitalise on pandemic anxiety
Dan Brunskill
The rapid shift to get hundreds of thousands of Kiwis working from home has lifted the nation's vulnerability to cyber attacks and organisations are being urged to make sure they protect their systems. Those systems are more vulnerable now, not just because of the shift to work-from-home but because the change has happened so quickly, said Laura Bell, chief executive of Kiwi cyber security firm Safestack.“We have suddenly moved from accessing systems inside private company networks to raring out onto the internet for the first time ever,”...

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