Search Results for: large-scale attacks Blog Post Watch for Cybersecurity Games at the Tokyo Olympics August 10, 2021 Overwhelmed with watching the world’s best push the limits of humanity and represent the pride of their respective countries, it’s... Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Stoop To Cold-Calling Victims When They Restore From Backups Without Paying December 11, 2020 Stooping to further moral degradation, some ransomware gangs are now cold-calling victims in a bid to direct pressure on them.... 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 Egregor Ransomware Attacks Creating Uncertainty in Cyberspace December 10, 2020 A relatively newer cyber assault called egregor ransomware attack is making its name in the cyber world fast. It’s becoming... Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with... Blog Post How to Keep Attackers Out of Your VPN – According to the Feds October 29, 2021 In recent years, there has been an uptick in concern regarding cyberattacks by nation-state actors, particularly from countries like China,... Blog Post The Evolution of Ransomware Operations: Latest Trends November 22, 2021 Ransomware is a common weapon of choice for cybercriminals. Depending on the group size and experience, they target small, medium,... Blog Post What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on... 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 SolarWinds Attacker Targets Cloud Service Providers in New Supply Chain Threat December 9, 2021 Earlier this year, a supply chain attack targeted at Solarwinds customers rocked the cybersecurity industry, implicating big tech as well... Blog Post Ransomware Attack Forced Prisoners in New Mexico Jail to Lockdown February 10, 2022 On January 5th, 2022, a ransomware attack disabled vital services across Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Most notably, the cyberattack put... 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 Lazarus Hacking Group Set IT Supply Chain Attacks in Motion November 25, 2021 North Korean-backed Lazarus hacking group that inclines to infiltrate the military has now shifted its focus on new targets. It... Blog Post Log4j Vulnerability Causes Panic Across the Internet December 14, 2021 The Log4j zero-day vulnerability is a considerable risk for internet security. Companies worldwide are scrambling to update their servers and... Blog Post How Fake Accounts and Sneaker-Bots Took Over the Internet September 3, 2021 If you’ve used any form of social media before, you have run into fake accounts with less-than-noble intentions. Usually, these...
Blog Post Watch for Cybersecurity Games at the Tokyo Olympics August 10, 2021 Overwhelmed with watching the world’s best push the limits of humanity and represent the pride of their respective countries, it’s...
Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Stoop To Cold-Calling Victims When They Restore From Backups Without Paying December 11, 2020 Stooping to further moral degradation, some ransomware gangs are now cold-calling victims in a bid to direct pressure on them....
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 Egregor Ransomware Attacks Creating Uncertainty in Cyberspace December 10, 2020 A relatively newer cyber assault called egregor ransomware attack is making its name in the cyber world fast. It’s becoming...
Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with...
Blog Post How to Keep Attackers Out of Your VPN – According to the Feds October 29, 2021 In recent years, there has been an uptick in concern regarding cyberattacks by nation-state actors, particularly from countries like China,...
Blog Post The Evolution of Ransomware Operations: Latest Trends November 22, 2021 Ransomware is a common weapon of choice for cybercriminals. Depending on the group size and experience, they target small, medium,...
Blog Post What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on...
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 SolarWinds Attacker Targets Cloud Service Providers in New Supply Chain Threat December 9, 2021 Earlier this year, a supply chain attack targeted at Solarwinds customers rocked the cybersecurity industry, implicating big tech as well...
Blog Post Ransomware Attack Forced Prisoners in New Mexico Jail to Lockdown February 10, 2022 On January 5th, 2022, a ransomware attack disabled vital services across Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Most notably, the cyberattack put...
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 Lazarus Hacking Group Set IT Supply Chain Attacks in Motion November 25, 2021 North Korean-backed Lazarus hacking group that inclines to infiltrate the military has now shifted its focus on new targets. It...
Blog Post Log4j Vulnerability Causes Panic Across the Internet December 14, 2021 The Log4j zero-day vulnerability is a considerable risk for internet security. Companies worldwide are scrambling to update their servers and...
Blog Post How Fake Accounts and Sneaker-Bots Took Over the Internet September 3, 2021 If you’ve used any form of social media before, you have run into fake accounts with less-than-noble intentions. Usually, these...