Subscription-based models in cybercrime allow hackers to offer stolen data in private clouds, reducing risks and boosting profits. For victims, this means greater threats as data becomes more accessible and exploitable over time.
Read moreAs cyber criminals develop new tactics, companies must strengthen their defenses. This guide provides a list of essential cybersecurity practices to protect businesses against data breaches, ransomware and other online risks.
Read moreEvil Corp, a notorious Russian cybercrime group, has been hit with sanctions by the UK, US, and Australia following their involvement in ransomware attacks. The group is also known for its connections to the Russian Government. Recent international efforts, including Operation Cronos, aim to disrupt their activities and weaken their influence on the global ransomware industry.
Read moreIn September 2024, Intel 471's 'HUNTER', a threat detection platform, issued a widespread warning to their mailing list regarding a surge in attacks led by RansomHub, a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operator with an apparent focus on businesses operating in Europe and North America. Discover how they recruit skilled hackers to target different types of business organizations and learn defence tecniques.
Read moreThis comprehensive overview highlights how scammers craft attractive offers, the hidden traps online shoppers should be aware of, and common red flags for fraudulent discounts. Understand the balance between genuine bargains and misleading promotions during the shopping season.
Read moreDoxxing-as-a-Service (DaaS) is now a real and genuine threat that people need to be aware of, as it has become cheaper and simple to hire the service of a doxing group. DaaS enables identity fraud, spear phishing, malware deployment and even personal endangerment of its victims. In this article, we take a look at the types of DaaS services now on offer, and discuss ways that you may be able to protect yourself or mitigate the damage done by a dox.
Read moreWhile a set of login credentials stolen from a personal account can cause a big inconvenience for an individual in the form of identity theft and financial loss, the same set of credentials taken from an employee’s company account can cause much larger-scale disruptions and financial losses to the company and its customers, as well as putting other employees and customers at risk. In this case, a simple password change might not cut it.
Read moreIn May 2023 a vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer application resulted in data from thousands of organisations being stolen by the ransomware group known as CL0P, in a ransomware attack that could affect hundreds of millions of people.
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