Russian Security Takes Down REvil Ransomware GangHigh-profile busts by U.S. law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI and their Eastern European counterparts, have become more common... BLOG Massive Cyberattack on Ukrainian Government Sites January 25, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating day-by-day, and a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government sites on the night of January 13th... New Ransomware Groups Emerge To Massively Change the RaaS Ecosystem January 24, 2022 Intel 471, a cybercrime intelligence company, has recently claimed to have observed a massive change in the RaaS (ransomware-as-a-service) ecosystem.... FBI’s investigation accidentally revealed the HelloKitty ransomware gang operates out of Ukraine January 21, 2022 In the never-ending fight against cybercrime, it’s rare for law enforcement to be the ones to strike it lucky. It’s... French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry... How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find... Student Faces 20 Years in Prison for Pandemic Puppy Scam January 18, 2022 While the pandemic might have brought the rest of the world to a standstill, cybercriminals and threat actors thrived. As... Web App Attacks Grew 251% In Two Years January 14, 2022 In general, online threats are increasing in frequency and severity. Businesses, organizations, governmental bodies, and other groups are finding themselves... Vulnerability Threatens Intel That Leads To Affect Its Users January 13, 2022 A recent Intel security vulnerability allows unauthorized individuals with physical access to exploit and install malware on the chip. The... Forensics Analysis of the NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware January 12, 2022 NSO’s Group Pegasus spyware was mentioned multiple times during 2021 in the media. It has been heavily analyzed by organizations... Hacker-For-Hire Continues To Exploit Entities Around The Globe January 11, 2022 Information about a well-known hacker-for-hire company that continues to exploit entities was released recently. Since its commencement in 2015, the... Even Fortune 500 Companies Are On the Wavelength of Poor Password Hygiene January 4, 2022 Even Fortune 500 companies do not use secure passwords when it is common knowledge that passwords are the first line... Microsoft Aims to Train Over 250k Cybersecurity Workers Amid U.S. Skill Crisis December 30, 2021 Across all sectors, industries, and verticals, the cybersecurity industry is experiencing a crisis. The statistics are pretty damning. Currently, there... Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we... New Mac Malware Raising Questions About Apple’s Security Patching December 28, 2021 For many dedicated Apple customers, enhanced security is one of the main reasons they prefer these systems over its competitors....
Russian Security Takes Down REvil Ransomware GangHigh-profile busts by U.S. law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI and their Eastern European counterparts, have become more common...
BLOG Massive Cyberattack on Ukrainian Government Sites January 25, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating day-by-day, and a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government sites on the night of January 13th... New Ransomware Groups Emerge To Massively Change the RaaS Ecosystem January 24, 2022 Intel 471, a cybercrime intelligence company, has recently claimed to have observed a massive change in the RaaS (ransomware-as-a-service) ecosystem.... FBI’s investigation accidentally revealed the HelloKitty ransomware gang operates out of Ukraine January 21, 2022 In the never-ending fight against cybercrime, it’s rare for law enforcement to be the ones to strike it lucky. It’s... French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry... How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find... Student Faces 20 Years in Prison for Pandemic Puppy Scam January 18, 2022 While the pandemic might have brought the rest of the world to a standstill, cybercriminals and threat actors thrived. As... Web App Attacks Grew 251% In Two Years January 14, 2022 In general, online threats are increasing in frequency and severity. Businesses, organizations, governmental bodies, and other groups are finding themselves... Vulnerability Threatens Intel That Leads To Affect Its Users January 13, 2022 A recent Intel security vulnerability allows unauthorized individuals with physical access to exploit and install malware on the chip. The... Forensics Analysis of the NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware January 12, 2022 NSO’s Group Pegasus spyware was mentioned multiple times during 2021 in the media. It has been heavily analyzed by organizations... Hacker-For-Hire Continues To Exploit Entities Around The Globe January 11, 2022 Information about a well-known hacker-for-hire company that continues to exploit entities was released recently. Since its commencement in 2015, the... Even Fortune 500 Companies Are On the Wavelength of Poor Password Hygiene January 4, 2022 Even Fortune 500 companies do not use secure passwords when it is common knowledge that passwords are the first line... Microsoft Aims to Train Over 250k Cybersecurity Workers Amid U.S. Skill Crisis December 30, 2021 Across all sectors, industries, and verticals, the cybersecurity industry is experiencing a crisis. The statistics are pretty damning. Currently, there... Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we... New Mac Malware Raising Questions About Apple’s Security Patching December 28, 2021 For many dedicated Apple customers, enhanced security is one of the main reasons they prefer these systems over its competitors....
Massive Cyberattack on Ukrainian Government Sites January 25, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating day-by-day, and a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government sites on the night of January 13th...
New Ransomware Groups Emerge To Massively Change the RaaS Ecosystem January 24, 2022 Intel 471, a cybercrime intelligence company, has recently claimed to have observed a massive change in the RaaS (ransomware-as-a-service) ecosystem....
FBI’s investigation accidentally revealed the HelloKitty ransomware gang operates out of Ukraine January 21, 2022 In the never-ending fight against cybercrime, it’s rare for law enforcement to be the ones to strike it lucky. It’s...
French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry...
How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find...
Student Faces 20 Years in Prison for Pandemic Puppy Scam January 18, 2022 While the pandemic might have brought the rest of the world to a standstill, cybercriminals and threat actors thrived. As...
Web App Attacks Grew 251% In Two Years January 14, 2022 In general, online threats are increasing in frequency and severity. Businesses, organizations, governmental bodies, and other groups are finding themselves...
Vulnerability Threatens Intel That Leads To Affect Its Users January 13, 2022 A recent Intel security vulnerability allows unauthorized individuals with physical access to exploit and install malware on the chip. The...
Forensics Analysis of the NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware January 12, 2022 NSO’s Group Pegasus spyware was mentioned multiple times during 2021 in the media. It has been heavily analyzed by organizations...
Hacker-For-Hire Continues To Exploit Entities Around The Globe January 11, 2022 Information about a well-known hacker-for-hire company that continues to exploit entities was released recently. Since its commencement in 2015, the...
Even Fortune 500 Companies Are On the Wavelength of Poor Password Hygiene January 4, 2022 Even Fortune 500 companies do not use secure passwords when it is common knowledge that passwords are the first line...
Microsoft Aims to Train Over 250k Cybersecurity Workers Amid U.S. Skill Crisis December 30, 2021 Across all sectors, industries, and verticals, the cybersecurity industry is experiencing a crisis. The statistics are pretty damning. Currently, there...
Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we...
New Mac Malware Raising Questions About Apple’s Security Patching December 28, 2021 For many dedicated Apple customers, enhanced security is one of the main reasons they prefer these systems over its competitors....