Malware

Why Successful Point-of-Sale (POS) Attacks Will Only Increase

Unless you’ve been living down in the bat cave, you’ve heard about the theft of more than five million credit cards from Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue. This is being called one of the largest attacks ever on a retailer and is putting increased focus on defensive measures against hacking of credit card […]

A New Perspective on Endpoint Security

Here’s a short recap of one of the more interesting observations by Nyotron’s CTO Nir Gaist during a recent Down the Security Rabbit Hole Podcast on endpoint security. He argues that security hasn’t really changed in over 30 years! Most, including Gaist, acknowledge that next-generation antivirus (NGAV), which uses techniques such as artificial intelligence (AI) […]

The Evolution of Endpoint Security

Malware is winning… “Sometime around 1992 the amount of Badness in the Internet began to vastly outweigh the amount of Goodness.”1 Endpoint security is constantly changing with the malware landscape, but has had a lot of challenges keeping up with unknown threats. Here’s a quick overview of how endpoint protection has evolved from traditional antivirus […]

Saturn Ransomware being distributed for free!

Ransomware authors of the new Saturn Ransomware variant are allowing prospective malware distributors to circulate the ransomware for free. All that they need to do is to sign up a web page via a dark web access and then start distributing the ransomware at free of cost. According to a source from Bleeping Computer which […]

Saturday Security Spotlight: Malware, AWS, and US Defense

This post was originally published here by  Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: AndroRAT malware spies on Android users Smart TVs easily hackable BuckHacker tool finds unsecured data in AWS buckets Octoly breach exposes social media stars’ personal data Russian hackers target US defense contractors AndroRAT malware spies on Android […]

Malware P.I. – Odds Are You’re Infected

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. In Bitglass’ latest report, Malware P.I., the Next-Gen CASB company uncovered startling information about the rate of malware infection amongst organizations. Additionally, experiments with a new piece of zero-day malware yielded shocking results. Here is a glimpse at some of the outcomes.   Nearly half of organizations have malware in […]

Faster Detection of Cyber Attacks: Using Deep Packet Inspection to Identify Lateral Movements

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology, embedded in cybersecurity software, can enable faster, more accurate detection of network infiltration. DPI examines the data part of a packet as it passes an inspection point and alerts to any non-compliance protocols, viruses, spam, and malware. Leveraging DPI software to detect abnormal activity such as lateral movements can help […]

Classifying Malware Using Deep Learning

Wrapping up 2017, it is safe to say there has been a massive increase in cybersecurity disasters. With that in mind, and due to the lack of expertise, it seems (and rightfully so) more and more organizations are concerned for the states of their infrastructure’s security. This concern leads many organizations and businesses to use […]

Cryptocurrency stealing malware will proliferate in 2018!

Cybersecurity Company Fortinet is predicting that hackers and software developers of the dark world will try to cash in this year with a malware that steals cryptocurrency like Bitcoins, Ethereum, Monero, and Zcash. The firm also predicts a rise in crime related to ransomware spread and for those who make their living on Cryptojacking. Derek […]

Google removes 3 dozen apps triggering Mobile Security Threat!

Internet Juggernaut Google has removed over 36 apps which were triggering threats to its users’ mobile security. The company pulled the said three dozen highly threatening apps from its Play Store in the last week of December after it discovered that they were infected with ad-serving and data-stealing malware. Israel based Check Point Software Technologies […]

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