Search Results for: espionage Blog Post FamousSparrow Advanced Persistent Threat Group Rushes to Hotels, Businesses, and Governments. October 11, 2021 Recently, researchers at an internet security company named ESET discovered new cyber-espionage and advanced persistent threat group FamousSparrow. Although the... Blog Post A new wave of cyber attacks against email servers: Sandworm Attacks June 30, 2020 The US National Security Agency (NSA) has published a security alert warning of a new wave of cyberattack against email... Blog Post Hacker Selling Windows Zero-Days to Cyber Espionage Groups May 3, 2019 Malicious actors have been selling windows zero-days to advanced persistent threat (APT) groups and cybercrime gangs. The actor has sold... Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to... Blog Post 50 Domains Operated by North Korean Hackers Are Taken Down January 7, 2020 On December 30th, Microsoft announced that 50 web domains operated by a hacking group fund by the North Korean government... Blog Post “There Are Highly Skilled Hackers In Slovakia” – Interview With Ondrej Krehel, LIFARS’ CEO And Founder: Part 4 November 5, 2020 Ondrej Krehel, CEO & Founder of LIFARS is recognized world-wide for his Digital Forensic expertise and Ethical Hacking. He actively... Knowledge Center APT41 – A spy who steals or a thief who spies April 21, 2020 APT41 – The Spy Who Encrypted Me. This case study is based on our most recent investigation into one of... Blog Post DNS Hijacking Group ‘Sea Turtle’ Hits Over 40 Firms April 20, 2019 Researchers at Cisco’s Talos research division discovered a hacker group targeting web and email traffic of organizations around the globe.... Blog Post Latest Siemens PLC Vulnerability Could Let Hackers Execute Malicious Code Remotely June 23, 2021 Siemens ProductCERT recently released a Security Advisory warning of a memory protection bypass vulnerability present in its SIMATIC S7-1200 and... Blog Post Chinese Hackers Compromising Critical Flaws in Microsoft Exchange Servers March 9, 2021 The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a red warning for the users of the Microsoft Exchange email... Blog Post These Threats Are Still Exploiting Vulnerable Exchange Servers April 14, 2021 The exploitation of vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Exchange Server disclosed in March does not cease despite authorities’ calls for updates.... Blog Post The Colonial Pipeline – DarkSide Ransomware Attack May 11, 2021 Last week, the United States experienced one of the most significant cyber-attacks in its history. The Department of Homeland Security... 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... Blog Post VPN Bugs and RDP – Top Exploits Used by Ransomware Gangs September 17, 2020 This year, more cybercrime gangs and ransomware attacks have been witnessed on companies spanning multiple industries. Cybercriminals are always finding... Blog Post New Year’s Cyber Security Resolutions for a Safer and more Secure 2021 January 29, 2021 A new year is upon us, and it’s a time to look forward to building on past successes and make...
Blog Post FamousSparrow Advanced Persistent Threat Group Rushes to Hotels, Businesses, and Governments. October 11, 2021 Recently, researchers at an internet security company named ESET discovered new cyber-espionage and advanced persistent threat group FamousSparrow. Although the...
Blog Post A new wave of cyber attacks against email servers: Sandworm Attacks June 30, 2020 The US National Security Agency (NSA) has published a security alert warning of a new wave of cyberattack against email...
Blog Post Hacker Selling Windows Zero-Days to Cyber Espionage Groups May 3, 2019 Malicious actors have been selling windows zero-days to advanced persistent threat (APT) groups and cybercrime gangs. The actor has sold...
Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to...
Blog Post 50 Domains Operated by North Korean Hackers Are Taken Down January 7, 2020 On December 30th, Microsoft announced that 50 web domains operated by a hacking group fund by the North Korean government...
Blog Post “There Are Highly Skilled Hackers In Slovakia” – Interview With Ondrej Krehel, LIFARS’ CEO And Founder: Part 4 November 5, 2020 Ondrej Krehel, CEO & Founder of LIFARS is recognized world-wide for his Digital Forensic expertise and Ethical Hacking. He actively...
Knowledge Center APT41 – A spy who steals or a thief who spies April 21, 2020 APT41 – The Spy Who Encrypted Me. This case study is based on our most recent investigation into one of...
Blog Post DNS Hijacking Group ‘Sea Turtle’ Hits Over 40 Firms April 20, 2019 Researchers at Cisco’s Talos research division discovered a hacker group targeting web and email traffic of organizations around the globe....
Blog Post Latest Siemens PLC Vulnerability Could Let Hackers Execute Malicious Code Remotely June 23, 2021 Siemens ProductCERT recently released a Security Advisory warning of a memory protection bypass vulnerability present in its SIMATIC S7-1200 and...
Blog Post Chinese Hackers Compromising Critical Flaws in Microsoft Exchange Servers March 9, 2021 The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a red warning for the users of the Microsoft Exchange email...
Blog Post These Threats Are Still Exploiting Vulnerable Exchange Servers April 14, 2021 The exploitation of vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Exchange Server disclosed in March does not cease despite authorities’ calls for updates....
Blog Post The Colonial Pipeline – DarkSide Ransomware Attack May 11, 2021 Last week, the United States experienced one of the most significant cyber-attacks in its history. The Department of Homeland Security...
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...
Blog Post VPN Bugs and RDP – Top Exploits Used by Ransomware Gangs September 17, 2020 This year, more cybercrime gangs and ransomware attacks have been witnessed on companies spanning multiple industries. Cybercriminals are always finding...
Blog Post New Year’s Cyber Security Resolutions for a Safer and more Secure 2021 January 29, 2021 A new year is upon us, and it’s a time to look forward to building on past successes and make...