Search Results for: ddos Blog Post SecurityScorecard Discovers new botnet, ‘Zhadnost,’ responsible for Ukraine DDoS attacks March 10, 2022 Executive Summary SecurityScorecard (SSC) has identified three separate DDoS attacks which all targeted Ukrainian government and financial websites leading up... Blog Post UK Police Trying to Stop Worrying Increase of Child Hackers February 4, 2022 UK police are investigating and deploying possible solutions to a concerning trend of an increasing number of young individuals showing... Blog Post Gangs Launch DDoS Attacks To Push Victims Into Paying Ransom November 11, 2020 Cybercriminals have perpetuated conducting fraudulent activities, but this time with another ransomware called SunCrypt. This new malicious software bars victims... Blog Post 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.... Blog Post Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow for Incident Response May 7, 2021 As with any type of cybersecurity incident, you can only respond against a threat if you are able to detect... Blog Post Security Recommendations February 25, 2022 Our thoughts are with everyone across Europe, and the world, during these distressing times. Here are some general recommendations for... Blog Post DoS Attacks vs. DDoS Attacks February 13, 2020 DoS Attacks The Denial-of-Service attack is a simple and effective way to attack the server. The purpose of the attack... Blog Post Dutch Police Took Down 15 DDoS-For-Hire Services April 15, 2020 Although Europol closed down several DDoS services in cooperation with the Dutch police last year, it seems that there are... Blog Post Over 1.6 million Devices Infected by Pink Botnet January 5, 2022 With the rise of remote and hybrid working, companies are finding it harder to secure the weak points in their... 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 Quick Look at New TrickBot Affiliates December 14, 2021 The TrickBot gang, responsible for creating BazarLoader, the Conti ransomware, and the infamous TrickBot trojan, has become even more powerful... Blog Post 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... 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 A Closer Look at the Russian Actors Targeting Organizations in Ukraine March 3, 2022 In the context of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, we have reviewed the cyberattacks against the Ukrainian organizations... Blog Post “The Question Is Not IF, But WHEN!” – Interview With Ondrej Krehel, LIFARS’ CEO And Founder: Part 2 October 22, 2020 Ondrej Krehel, CEO & Founder of LIFARS is recognized world-wide for his Digital Forensic expertise and Ethical Hacking. He actively...
Blog Post SecurityScorecard Discovers new botnet, ‘Zhadnost,’ responsible for Ukraine DDoS attacks March 10, 2022 Executive Summary SecurityScorecard (SSC) has identified three separate DDoS attacks which all targeted Ukrainian government and financial websites leading up...
Blog Post UK Police Trying to Stop Worrying Increase of Child Hackers February 4, 2022 UK police are investigating and deploying possible solutions to a concerning trend of an increasing number of young individuals showing...
Blog Post Gangs Launch DDoS Attacks To Push Victims Into Paying Ransom November 11, 2020 Cybercriminals have perpetuated conducting fraudulent activities, but this time with another ransomware called SunCrypt. This new malicious software bars victims...
Blog Post 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....
Blog Post Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow for Incident Response May 7, 2021 As with any type of cybersecurity incident, you can only respond against a threat if you are able to detect...
Blog Post Security Recommendations February 25, 2022 Our thoughts are with everyone across Europe, and the world, during these distressing times. Here are some general recommendations for...
Blog Post DoS Attacks vs. DDoS Attacks February 13, 2020 DoS Attacks The Denial-of-Service attack is a simple and effective way to attack the server. The purpose of the attack...
Blog Post Dutch Police Took Down 15 DDoS-For-Hire Services April 15, 2020 Although Europol closed down several DDoS services in cooperation with the Dutch police last year, it seems that there are...
Blog Post Over 1.6 million Devices Infected by Pink Botnet January 5, 2022 With the rise of remote and hybrid working, companies are finding it harder to secure the weak points in their...
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 Quick Look at New TrickBot Affiliates December 14, 2021 The TrickBot gang, responsible for creating BazarLoader, the Conti ransomware, and the infamous TrickBot trojan, has become even more powerful...
Blog Post 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...
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 A Closer Look at the Russian Actors Targeting Organizations in Ukraine March 3, 2022 In the context of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, we have reviewed the cyberattacks against the Ukrainian organizations...
Blog Post “The Question Is Not IF, But WHEN!” – Interview With Ondrej Krehel, LIFARS’ CEO And Founder: Part 2 October 22, 2020 Ondrej Krehel, CEO & Founder of LIFARS is recognized world-wide for his Digital Forensic expertise and Ethical Hacking. He actively...