Husband and Wife Arrested in Ukraine for Ransomware Attacks on Foreign CompaniesIn recent times, Eastern Europe has emerged as somewhat of a safe haven and Wild West for various cybercriminal gangs,... BLOG US Government to Offer up to $5,000 ‘Bounty’ to Hackers to Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities January 27, 2022 A bug bounty program is one where an entity (usually a company) offers up a cash reward for anyone who... 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... French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry... How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find... Larry Slusser Webinar -Cybersecurity Challenges September 22, 2021 Join Larry Slusser as he discusses Cybersecurity Challenges. This high-level overview, will offer practical advice on how these attacks could... Ondrej Krehel Webinar – Advanced Threat Prevention Defending Against Sophisticated Threat Actors September 21, 2021 Join Dr. Ondrej Krehel Digital Forensics Lead, CEO and Founder, LIFARS as he speaks about Advanced Threat Prevention. Cybercrime thriving... FBI: Cyber Threat Actors Stole Source Code From US Government Agencies And Private Companies November 25, 2020 The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) has sent out a security warning on October 14, 2020, regarding insecure SonarQube instances.... Malicious Apps Pose as Cryptocurrency Firm June 20, 2019 Security researchers discovered Android apps impersonating a Turkish cryptocurrency exchange. The malicious apps were discovered by ESET exploiting Google’s SMS...
Husband and Wife Arrested in Ukraine for Ransomware Attacks on Foreign CompaniesIn recent times, Eastern Europe has emerged as somewhat of a safe haven and Wild West for various cybercriminal gangs,...
BLOG US Government to Offer up to $5,000 ‘Bounty’ to Hackers to Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities January 27, 2022 A bug bounty program is one where an entity (usually a company) offers up a cash reward for anyone who... 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... French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry... How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find... Larry Slusser Webinar -Cybersecurity Challenges September 22, 2021 Join Larry Slusser as he discusses Cybersecurity Challenges. This high-level overview, will offer practical advice on how these attacks could... Ondrej Krehel Webinar – Advanced Threat Prevention Defending Against Sophisticated Threat Actors September 21, 2021 Join Dr. Ondrej Krehel Digital Forensics Lead, CEO and Founder, LIFARS as he speaks about Advanced Threat Prevention. Cybercrime thriving... FBI: Cyber Threat Actors Stole Source Code From US Government Agencies And Private Companies November 25, 2020 The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) has sent out a security warning on October 14, 2020, regarding insecure SonarQube instances.... Malicious Apps Pose as Cryptocurrency Firm June 20, 2019 Security researchers discovered Android apps impersonating a Turkish cryptocurrency exchange. The malicious apps were discovered by ESET exploiting Google’s SMS...
US Government to Offer up to $5,000 ‘Bounty’ to Hackers to Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities January 27, 2022 A bug bounty program is one where an entity (usually a company) offers up a cash reward for anyone who...
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...
French police detain suspect who laundered €19 million in ransomware payments January 20, 2022 In recent years, the public as a whole has become well-accustomed to high-profile ransomware attacks, especially since the global WannaCry...
How expired web domains help criminal hackers unlock enterprise defenses January 19, 2022 Managing a company’s security can feel like trying to keep an old, leaky boat afloat. As soon as you find...
Larry Slusser Webinar -Cybersecurity Challenges September 22, 2021 Join Larry Slusser as he discusses Cybersecurity Challenges. This high-level overview, will offer practical advice on how these attacks could...
Ondrej Krehel Webinar – Advanced Threat Prevention Defending Against Sophisticated Threat Actors September 21, 2021 Join Dr. Ondrej Krehel Digital Forensics Lead, CEO and Founder, LIFARS as he speaks about Advanced Threat Prevention. Cybercrime thriving...
FBI: Cyber Threat Actors Stole Source Code From US Government Agencies And Private Companies November 25, 2020 The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) has sent out a security warning on October 14, 2020, regarding insecure SonarQube instances....
Malicious Apps Pose as Cryptocurrency Firm June 20, 2019 Security researchers discovered Android apps impersonating a Turkish cryptocurrency exchange. The malicious apps were discovered by ESET exploiting Google’s SMS...