How ransomware changed in 2023
In 2023, the CL0P ransomware gang broke the scalability barrier and shook the security world with a series of short, automated campaigns.
Read moreIn 2023, the CL0P ransomware gang broke the scalability barrier and shook the security world with a series of short, automated campaigns.
Read moreInternational law enforcements agencies have disruped the infrastructure behind the Warzone RAT.
Read moreFBI and CISA have produced guidance about Chinese APT group Volt Typhoon and other groups that use Living off the Land (LOTL) techniques.
Read moreBig Game ransomware is just one of six threats resource-constrained IT teams need to pay attention to in 2024.
Read moreRussian state-sponsored actor Coldriver uses spear phishing attacks ti install the Spica backdoor on their victim’s system
Read moreCategories: News Categories: Threats Tags: Lazarus Tags: APT38 Tags: AppleJeus Tags: sideloading Tags: BloxHolder Researchers have found a new Lazarus campaign, once again targeting cryptocurrency users and organizations by deploying a fake website and malicious documents. |
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Sophos earns 100% total protection for endpoint security
Read moreCategories: News Categories: Threats Tags: Ducktail Tags: infosteal Tags: information stealer Tags: Zscaler Tags: Trojan Tags: Facebook Business Tags: Facebook API graph Tags: Facebook Ads Manager Tags: PHP malware An information stealer known to go after the Facebook accounts of businesses is now after crypto wallets, too. |
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Read moreCategories: News Categories: Threats Tags: ThermoSecure Tags: University of Glasgow Tags: Dr. Mohamed Khamis Tags: Dr. John Williamson Tags: Norah Alotaibi Tags: thermal attack ThermoSecure, a system developed by researchers at the University of Glasgow demonstrated how thermal cameras and AI can steal credentials from, literally, under our noses. |
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