Search Results for: bank Blog Post Small Banks are a Step Behind Ransomware Groups, Seek Help from Congress December 1, 2021 Ransomware attacks on smaller, community banks in the US have ramped up in recent years, putting the financial data of... Blog Post TrickBot Is Now Tidying Up Its Banking Trojan Module July 27, 2021 Alongside delivering ransomware, TrickBot reignites the bank fraud game. Usually, TrickBot alludes to a botnet and banking trojan to steal... Blog Post Banks On Alert Though Seemingly The Financial Sector Is Not A Specific Focus Of The Ongoing Hacking Campaign January 13, 2021 The ongoing hacking campaign has sent shock waves across the U.S. government and the private sector. Meanwhile, as per bank... Knowledge Center A Detailed Analysis of the LockBit Ransomware February 24, 2022 LockBit 2.0 ransomware is one of the most active families in the wild and pretends to implement the fastest encryption... Blog Post Mobile Industry, Banks, and NCSC Collaborate To Stop Smishing April 28, 2020 Smishing, also known as text messaging scams, is a measure scammers use to trick people and make them share passwords... Blog Post New CITI Bank Phishing Scam Tricking Users January 29, 2020 An advanced level of CITI bank phishing attack has emerged on the web. This attack utilizes the use of OTP... Blog Post Russian Malware Disrupted Ukrainian Organizations Before Invasion March 2, 2022 Based on an alert posted by CISA on February 26, Russian-backed threat actors targeted a host of significant Ukrainian organizations, aiming to... Blog Post Mobile Banking Users are Targeted By SMS-based Phishing Attacks February 21, 2020 Nowadays, mobile banking users are easily attacked by hackers with the auto-generated SMS tool. This tool will create unique fake... Blog Post US Military Taking Offensive Action Against Ransomware Groups December 22, 2021 The hacking unit of the US Military – Cyber Command has confirmed that it has taken offensive action against ransomware groups responsible... Blog Post Husband and Wife Arrested in Ukraine for Ransomware Attacks on Foreign Companies February 8, 2022 In recent times, Eastern Europe has emerged as somewhat of a safe haven and Wild West for various cybercriminal gangs,... Blog Post Why is Password Reuse One of The Weakest Points in Cybersecurity? October 14, 2021 The use of weak and stolen passwords has consistently been highlighted as the most prevalent hacking technique cybercriminals use year... Blog Post McMenamins Suffered a Conti Ransomware Attack February 2, 2022 In mid-December 2021, pub and hotel chain McMenamins suffered a Conti ransomware attack that disrupted several of its computer systems.... Blog Post Reformed Convicted Hacker Opens Up in Reddit AMA January 10, 2022 Daniel Kelley, a reformed British computer hacker who committed over £70,000,000 in damages, has decided to share his story and... Blog Post Ransomware Attack on Toronto Transit Commission December 6, 2021 On October 29, 2021, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) acknowledged that it became the victim of a sophisticated ransomware attack.... Blog Post How to Identify Phishing Emails: Follow Your Instincts November 26, 2021 We all know that phishing emails are fake emails that we need to identify to thwart their consequences. In the...
Blog Post Small Banks are a Step Behind Ransomware Groups, Seek Help from Congress December 1, 2021 Ransomware attacks on smaller, community banks in the US have ramped up in recent years, putting the financial data of...
Blog Post TrickBot Is Now Tidying Up Its Banking Trojan Module July 27, 2021 Alongside delivering ransomware, TrickBot reignites the bank fraud game. Usually, TrickBot alludes to a botnet and banking trojan to steal...
Blog Post Banks On Alert Though Seemingly The Financial Sector Is Not A Specific Focus Of The Ongoing Hacking Campaign January 13, 2021 The ongoing hacking campaign has sent shock waves across the U.S. government and the private sector. Meanwhile, as per bank...
Knowledge Center A Detailed Analysis of the LockBit Ransomware February 24, 2022 LockBit 2.0 ransomware is one of the most active families in the wild and pretends to implement the fastest encryption...
Blog Post Mobile Industry, Banks, and NCSC Collaborate To Stop Smishing April 28, 2020 Smishing, also known as text messaging scams, is a measure scammers use to trick people and make them share passwords...
Blog Post New CITI Bank Phishing Scam Tricking Users January 29, 2020 An advanced level of CITI bank phishing attack has emerged on the web. This attack utilizes the use of OTP...
Blog Post Russian Malware Disrupted Ukrainian Organizations Before Invasion March 2, 2022 Based on an alert posted by CISA on February 26, Russian-backed threat actors targeted a host of significant Ukrainian organizations, aiming to...
Blog Post Mobile Banking Users are Targeted By SMS-based Phishing Attacks February 21, 2020 Nowadays, mobile banking users are easily attacked by hackers with the auto-generated SMS tool. This tool will create unique fake...
Blog Post US Military Taking Offensive Action Against Ransomware Groups December 22, 2021 The hacking unit of the US Military – Cyber Command has confirmed that it has taken offensive action against ransomware groups responsible...
Blog Post Husband and Wife Arrested in Ukraine for Ransomware Attacks on Foreign Companies February 8, 2022 In recent times, Eastern Europe has emerged as somewhat of a safe haven and Wild West for various cybercriminal gangs,...
Blog Post Why is Password Reuse One of The Weakest Points in Cybersecurity? October 14, 2021 The use of weak and stolen passwords has consistently been highlighted as the most prevalent hacking technique cybercriminals use year...
Blog Post McMenamins Suffered a Conti Ransomware Attack February 2, 2022 In mid-December 2021, pub and hotel chain McMenamins suffered a Conti ransomware attack that disrupted several of its computer systems....
Blog Post Reformed Convicted Hacker Opens Up in Reddit AMA January 10, 2022 Daniel Kelley, a reformed British computer hacker who committed over £70,000,000 in damages, has decided to share his story and...
Blog Post Ransomware Attack on Toronto Transit Commission December 6, 2021 On October 29, 2021, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) acknowledged that it became the victim of a sophisticated ransomware attack....
Blog Post How to Identify Phishing Emails: Follow Your Instincts November 26, 2021 We all know that phishing emails are fake emails that we need to identify to thwart their consequences. In the...