TeamTNT Upgrades Arsenal, Refines Focus on Kubernetes and GPU Environments

Using a new batch of campaign samples, we take a look at its more recent cybercrime contributions and compare them with its previous deployments to demonstrate the group’s use of upgraded tools and payloads. Read More HERE…

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This Week in Security News – November 5th, 2021

This week, learn about what the future of cybercrime could potentially look like by the start of the next decade, according to Trend Micro’s Project 2030. Also, read on how a hacker stole $784k in crypto through SIM swaps. Read More HERE…

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Ctrl+Alt+Truth. Welcome to the future of cybercrime

Welcome to 2030, to the nation of New San Joban, where a single keystroke can alter reality. Discover what a fully converged digital world means for the future of cybersecurity, and how you can stay ahead of the bad guys. Read More HERE…

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Does Home IoT Compromise Enterprise Security?

The most recent Pwn2Own (Fall 2021 Pwn2Own Austin) includes more IoT entries than ever. This gives us an opportunity to probe today’s largest and newest enterprise attack surface: the home office. Read More HERE…

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Deploy Layered Security with Azure GWLB & Trend Micro

Looking to deploy broad network layer protection that integrates with your Azure services? You’re in the right place. Learn more about our latest launch partnership with Azure Gateway Load Balancer. Read More HERE…

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Smart Car Makers VW & Nissan to Build Smart Factories

The car-making giants have taken big leaps to ensure they address the needs and trends brought by the rapid growth of technologies in the automotive industry. Read More HERE…

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Smart Car Makers VW & Nissan to Build Smart Factories Researcher

The car-making giants have taken big leaps to ensure they address the needs and trends brought by the rapid growth of technologies in the automotive industry. Read More HERE…

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This Week in Security News – October 22, 2021

In this week in security news, learn about a new backdoor from PurpleFox that utilizes WebSockets for more secure communication the link between the Sinclair ransomware attack and the cybercrime group Evil Corp. Read More HERE…

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