Search Results for: WannaCry Blog Post North Korean Hackers Stole Millions from Cryptocurrency Startups Worldwide February 16, 2022 Startups have it hard enough, but now it looks like cybercriminals are making it even harder to not only achieve... Blog Post 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... Blog Post Should I Pay the Ransom? How to Negotiate with Attackers? May 18, 2021 Should I pay the ransom? In the age of cyber warfare, the question is too frequent to ask; however, it... Blog Post FBI Warns of Windows 7 end-of-life Security Risk August 28, 2020 Earlier this month, the FBI sent out a warning to U.S. private sector partners about the Windows 7 operating system.... Blog Post Are open ports a security risk? October 14, 2020 Ports are numbers that are used in TCP and UDP protocols for identification of applications. While some applications use well-known... Blog Post LIFARS Insights: CVE impacting Windows April 10, 2020 Microsoft releases Software fixes to address various Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) as a catalog of security threats, at regular... Blog Post WannaCry Ransomware Cost UK’s National Healthcare $120 Million October 11, 2018 The infamous WannaCry attack in 2017 that crippled Windows machines all over the world has cost the United Kingdom’s National... 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 Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Lazarus’ Latest Campaigns July 20, 2020 What is the first thing that comes to your mind when asked what techniques does North Korea use to threaten... Knowledge Center Ransomware Response Guideline, Digital Forensics and Incident Response Unit September 5, 2019 Like the name implies, ransomware is essentially digital extortion that is executed through software that uses encryption techniques to keep... Newsletter 10 Charges WannaCry? June 12, 2018 Blog Post ATT&CK knowledge base by MITRE February 20, 2020 ATT&CK for ICS is a comprehensive threat detection framework that provides security managers to assess and improve their security controls... Blog Post Ransomware A Plague In The Healthcare Industry February 24, 2020 Ransomware attacks continue to astound IT systems in entire States, proving that they are a cybersecurity plague that’s here to... Blog Post Analysis of TrickBot Malware – the most prolific COVID-19 themed malware July 23, 2020 In this article you will learn about: Distribution techniques of TrickBot malware Different modules and tasks of the TrickBot payload ... Blog Post ‘WannaCry’ Hero is Facing 4 New Federal Malware Charges June 7, 2018 The cybersecurity researcher widely credited with putting an end to last year’s unprecedented WannaCry cyberattack is facing four new federal...
Blog Post North Korean Hackers Stole Millions from Cryptocurrency Startups Worldwide February 16, 2022 Startups have it hard enough, but now it looks like cybercriminals are making it even harder to not only achieve...
Blog Post 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...
Blog Post Should I Pay the Ransom? How to Negotiate with Attackers? May 18, 2021 Should I pay the ransom? In the age of cyber warfare, the question is too frequent to ask; however, it...
Blog Post FBI Warns of Windows 7 end-of-life Security Risk August 28, 2020 Earlier this month, the FBI sent out a warning to U.S. private sector partners about the Windows 7 operating system....
Blog Post Are open ports a security risk? October 14, 2020 Ports are numbers that are used in TCP and UDP protocols for identification of applications. While some applications use well-known...
Blog Post LIFARS Insights: CVE impacting Windows April 10, 2020 Microsoft releases Software fixes to address various Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) as a catalog of security threats, at regular...
Blog Post WannaCry Ransomware Cost UK’s National Healthcare $120 Million October 11, 2018 The infamous WannaCry attack in 2017 that crippled Windows machines all over the world has cost the United Kingdom’s National...
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 Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Lazarus’ Latest Campaigns July 20, 2020 What is the first thing that comes to your mind when asked what techniques does North Korea use to threaten...
Knowledge Center Ransomware Response Guideline, Digital Forensics and Incident Response Unit September 5, 2019 Like the name implies, ransomware is essentially digital extortion that is executed through software that uses encryption techniques to keep...
Blog Post ATT&CK knowledge base by MITRE February 20, 2020 ATT&CK for ICS is a comprehensive threat detection framework that provides security managers to assess and improve their security controls...
Blog Post Ransomware A Plague In The Healthcare Industry February 24, 2020 Ransomware attacks continue to astound IT systems in entire States, proving that they are a cybersecurity plague that’s here to...
Blog Post Analysis of TrickBot Malware – the most prolific COVID-19 themed malware July 23, 2020 In this article you will learn about: Distribution techniques of TrickBot malware Different modules and tasks of the TrickBot payload ...
Blog Post ‘WannaCry’ Hero is Facing 4 New Federal Malware Charges June 7, 2018 The cybersecurity researcher widely credited with putting an end to last year’s unprecedented WannaCry cyberattack is facing four new federal...