Search Results for: cybercriminals Blog Post Cybercriminals Take Aim at Connected Car Infrastructure December 15, 2021 We are barreling headlong into the self-driving car trend, but what are the cybersecurity risks? It’s been coming for some... Blog Post Moving Your Business to the Cloud? Cybercriminals are Hot on Your Heels October 13, 2021 Although cloud adoption has been an inevitable imperative for some time and a driving force in changing how businesses operate,... 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 Gang Behind the Us Pipeline Hack Closed the Shop, but the Threat Lives May 21, 2021 The DarkSide cybercriminal group behind the recent ransomware cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline shut down its operation. In the name of... Blog Post Beef giant JBS probed by US Congress after paying hackers $11 million June 16, 2021 Last week, JBS USA informed it paid ransom amounting to about $11 million to hackers responsible for a forced cut-off... Blog Post The Dangers of BulletProofLink as a Large-Scale Phishing-As-A-Service Scheme October 27, 2021 Phishing is among the most frequent malicious activities deployed by cybercriminals and it is also one of the most effective.... 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 Russian Security Takes Down REvil Ransomware Gang January 26, 2022 High-profile busts by U.S. law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI and their Eastern European counterparts, have become more common... Blog Post Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to... Newsletter Black Friday Shoppers Targeted By Cybercriminals November 19, 2018 Blog Post 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... 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 Top Techniques Used by Attackers to Bypass MFA August 25, 2021 Many consider MFA (multi-factor authentication) as one of the critical security defenses against malicious cyberattacks, and rightly so. Even a... Blog Post A Rust-based Buer Malware Variant Has Been Spotted in the Wild May 17, 2021 This month has begun with shocking news since cybersecurity researchers have revealed a new malspam campaign. It discovered that the... Blog Post Cybercriminals Target Black Friday Shoppers with Malicious Apps November 16, 2018 A new study has determined that cybercriminals are targeting holiday shoppers during this year’s Black Friday with hundreds of potentially...
Blog Post Cybercriminals Take Aim at Connected Car Infrastructure December 15, 2021 We are barreling headlong into the self-driving car trend, but what are the cybersecurity risks? It’s been coming for some...
Blog Post Moving Your Business to the Cloud? Cybercriminals are Hot on Your Heels October 13, 2021 Although cloud adoption has been an inevitable imperative for some time and a driving force in changing how businesses operate,...
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 Gang Behind the Us Pipeline Hack Closed the Shop, but the Threat Lives May 21, 2021 The DarkSide cybercriminal group behind the recent ransomware cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline shut down its operation. In the name of...
Blog Post Beef giant JBS probed by US Congress after paying hackers $11 million June 16, 2021 Last week, JBS USA informed it paid ransom amounting to about $11 million to hackers responsible for a forced cut-off...
Blog Post The Dangers of BulletProofLink as a Large-Scale Phishing-As-A-Service Scheme October 27, 2021 Phishing is among the most frequent malicious activities deployed by cybercriminals and it is also one of the most effective....
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 Russian Security Takes Down REvil Ransomware Gang January 26, 2022 High-profile busts by U.S. law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI and their Eastern European counterparts, have become more common...
Blog Post Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to...
Blog Post 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...
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 Top Techniques Used by Attackers to Bypass MFA August 25, 2021 Many consider MFA (multi-factor authentication) as one of the critical security defenses against malicious cyberattacks, and rightly so. Even a...
Blog Post A Rust-based Buer Malware Variant Has Been Spotted in the Wild May 17, 2021 This month has begun with shocking news since cybersecurity researchers have revealed a new malspam campaign. It discovered that the...
Blog Post Cybercriminals Target Black Friday Shoppers with Malicious Apps November 16, 2018 A new study has determined that cybercriminals are targeting holiday shoppers during this year’s Black Friday with hundreds of potentially...