Search Results for: cybercriminal Blog Post Maze Ransomware: An Infamous Cybercriminal Group Announces to Shut Down its Operations December 1, 2020 In a press release, a notorious cybercriminal group named Maze proclaims to shut down its operations. Ever since the announcement... Blog Post Malicious Cybercriminals are Favoring Cryptocurrency Scams over Ransomware August 31, 2018 Cybercriminals and malware developers are veering away from ransomware in favor of cryptocurrency scams, according to research from cybersecurity firm... Knowledge Center APT41 – A spy who steals or a thief who spies April 21, 2020 APT41 – The Spy Who Encrypted Me. This case study is based on our most recent investigation into one of... Blog Post Recent Phishing Tactics Making People Falling Prey to Them December 31, 2020 It might come out as a surprise to you that the attack vector has been on the contraction for the... Blog Post Do you know why Cyber Crime Happens? April 30, 2020 Cybercrime is often referred to as exploiting the vulnerabilities of systems and networks for either monetary or other purposes. It... Blog Post Gangs Launch DDoS Attacks To Push Victims Into Paying Ransom November 11, 2020 Cybercriminals have perpetuated conducting fraudulent activities, but this time with another ransomware called SunCrypt. This new malicious software bars victims... Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with... Blog Post Microsoft Released the First Patch Tuesday of 2021 for Defender Zero-Day and 82 Other Windows Flaws January 26, 2021 Recently, Microsoft has released security updates for 83 flaws in total on the first Patch Tuesday of 2021. The fixes... Blog Post Cryptocurrency Scammers Defaced Donald Trump’s Campaign Website November 12, 2020 For less than 30 minutes hackers took over and defaced Donald Trump’s campaign website. The incident took place at the... Blog Post VPN Bugs and RDP – Top Exploits Used by Ransomware Gangs September 17, 2020 This year, more cybercrime gangs and ransomware attacks have been witnessed on companies spanning multiple industries. Cybercriminals are always finding... Blog Post “We Swear, We Will Not Cyber-Attack Your Healthcare Company During Coronavirus Pandemic” March 21, 2020 Two leading cybercrime gangs who committed two of the most prolific ransomware threats promised that they will not attack healthcare... Blog Post The Overlooked Cyber Risk of Employees Returning to the Offices from Quarantine August 24, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for businesses. Employees have been tasked with working remotely from home, in addition... Blog Post Fake Job Postings Trick Applicants! February 6, 2020 What are Job Scams?? Cybercriminals attempt job scams by presenting themselves as authorized Employers or employment agencies to convince victims... Blog Post Is Your Remote Work Infrastructure Secure? February 10, 2021 The pandemic situation has driven radical change in businesses. It has compelled enterprises to adapt to new working models rapidly.... Blog Post Top tactics used in critical attacks against corporate endpoints October 16, 2020 Companies have suffered under a growing barrage of high-profile cyberattacks over the last decade. If it’s not enough that cyber...
Blog Post Maze Ransomware: An Infamous Cybercriminal Group Announces to Shut Down its Operations December 1, 2020 In a press release, a notorious cybercriminal group named Maze proclaims to shut down its operations. Ever since the announcement...
Blog Post Malicious Cybercriminals are Favoring Cryptocurrency Scams over Ransomware August 31, 2018 Cybercriminals and malware developers are veering away from ransomware in favor of cryptocurrency scams, according to research from cybersecurity firm...
Knowledge Center APT41 – A spy who steals or a thief who spies April 21, 2020 APT41 – The Spy Who Encrypted Me. This case study is based on our most recent investigation into one of...
Blog Post Recent Phishing Tactics Making People Falling Prey to Them December 31, 2020 It might come out as a surprise to you that the attack vector has been on the contraction for the...
Blog Post Do you know why Cyber Crime Happens? April 30, 2020 Cybercrime is often referred to as exploiting the vulnerabilities of systems and networks for either monetary or other purposes. It...
Blog Post Gangs Launch DDoS Attacks To Push Victims Into Paying Ransom November 11, 2020 Cybercriminals have perpetuated conducting fraudulent activities, but this time with another ransomware called SunCrypt. This new malicious software bars victims...
Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with...
Blog Post Microsoft Released the First Patch Tuesday of 2021 for Defender Zero-Day and 82 Other Windows Flaws January 26, 2021 Recently, Microsoft has released security updates for 83 flaws in total on the first Patch Tuesday of 2021. The fixes...
Blog Post Cryptocurrency Scammers Defaced Donald Trump’s Campaign Website November 12, 2020 For less than 30 minutes hackers took over and defaced Donald Trump’s campaign website. The incident took place at the...
Blog Post VPN Bugs and RDP – Top Exploits Used by Ransomware Gangs September 17, 2020 This year, more cybercrime gangs and ransomware attacks have been witnessed on companies spanning multiple industries. Cybercriminals are always finding...
Blog Post “We Swear, We Will Not Cyber-Attack Your Healthcare Company During Coronavirus Pandemic” March 21, 2020 Two leading cybercrime gangs who committed two of the most prolific ransomware threats promised that they will not attack healthcare...
Blog Post The Overlooked Cyber Risk of Employees Returning to the Offices from Quarantine August 24, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for businesses. Employees have been tasked with working remotely from home, in addition...
Blog Post Fake Job Postings Trick Applicants! February 6, 2020 What are Job Scams?? Cybercriminals attempt job scams by presenting themselves as authorized Employers or employment agencies to convince victims...
Blog Post Is Your Remote Work Infrastructure Secure? February 10, 2021 The pandemic situation has driven radical change in businesses. It has compelled enterprises to adapt to new working models rapidly....
Blog Post Top tactics used in critical attacks against corporate endpoints October 16, 2020 Companies have suffered under a growing barrage of high-profile cyberattacks over the last decade. If it’s not enough that cyber...