This Week in Security News – July 9, 2021 VP, Threat Intelligence
Kaseya hit with ransomware attack and top 3 mobile threat takeaways from MWC Read More HERE…
Kaseya hit with ransomware attack and top 3 mobile threat takeaways from MWC Read More HERE…
We discovered a new malware that targets online gambling companies in China via a watering hole attack, in which visitors are tricked into downloading a malware loader disguised as a legitimate installer for well-known apps such as Adobe Flash Player or Microsoft Silverlight. Read More HERE…
We recently coined this as the Summer of Cybercrime. Major ransomware attacks continue to hit companies globally. The attacks can cause significant damage, from a financial, reputation and productivity standpoint. Read More HERE…
Vulnerabilities aren’t the only risk that comes with open source software use. Learn how you can best mitigate licensing risks to ensure your team is meeting all legal requirements while building with open source code. Read More HERE…
We continue monitoring cybercriminals and threats that abuse the pandemic. In this update, we detail trends in malicious activities and deployments that exploit vaccination developments and processes worldwide. Read More HERE…
Cobalt Strike is a well-known beacon or post-exploitation tool that has been linked to several ransomware campaigns. This report focuses on the process of uncovering its tracks in order to fully contain and remove a malware infection. Read More HERE…
Kaseya has been hit with a REvil (aka Sodinokibi) ransomware attack at the dawn of the Fourth of July weekend. The attack was geared toward their on-premises VSA product. Read More HERE…
Nefilim ransomware attack through a MITRE Att&ck lens and PoC exploit circulating for critical Windows Print Spooler bug, and more. Read More HERE…