Sending spam ain’t good for business
Cybercriminals take control of corporate mail accounts to send filter-dodging spam.
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Cybercriminals take control of corporate mail accounts to send filter-dodging spam.
Major areas of risk for initial coin offerings that you can and should address before selling a single token.
Three real-world examples to illustrate the dangers of digital clutter.
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Trojanized HID devices as well as surveilling or malicious cables are serious threats that can be used to compromise even air-gapped systems.
Our proactive security technologies uncovered an attempt to exploit another zero-day vulnerability in win32k.sys.
The Microsoft Office threat landscape, and the technologies that help us catch related zero-day exploits, were the focus of this talk at the SAS 2019 conference.
A new APT attack targets the diplomatic mission of an Asian country.
A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.
A story from RSAC 2019 on how domain fronting is used to disguise communications between an infected machine and a command server.
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A new protective technology will keep your ATM safe on the physical level and guarantee you additional income in cash.
At RSAC 2019, a SANS Institute instructor talked about how DNS manipulations can be used to hijack a company’s IT infrastructure.
Hundreds of thousands of tokens and cryptographic keys have been discovered on GitHub. We explain why this is bad and how to avoid a leak.
Attackers display active interest in MSPs, exploiting vulnerabilities to infect their clients with cryptomalware.
Researchers at RSAC 2019 reported on the current vulnerability landscape and built a model that helps with effective patching strategy.
Our technologies detected a threat that seems to be one of the biggest supply-chain attacks ever.
Do not expect data encrypted by ransomware to be restored easily. It is better to protect the data in the first place.