Raccoon Stealer returns with a new bag of tricks
Infamous malware Raccoon Stealer is reportedly back in business after a break.
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Infamous malware Raccoon Stealer is reportedly back in business after a break.
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Matthew Gatrel has been found guilty of three counts of computer-related crime. His partner in crime, Juan “Severon” Martinez, pleaded guilty before the trial.
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The number and power of DDoS attacks keep growing at an incredible rate year over year. Recently a new HTTPS DDoS attack record was broken.
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We take a look at the latest healthcare breach, an email compromise of a healthcare employee and explore the fallout.
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An obscure group called Karakurt has extorted organizations in the US and elsewhere. Know how to keep it away from your network.
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RansomHouse, a new extortion group, distances itself from ransomware. However, it seems like it had ties to ransomware groups in the past.
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LAPSUS$ is a young group believed to be ran by teenagers. In their latest heist, they leaked data from Globant, a software firm.
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CAKETAP is a new rootkit that can run on ATM switch servers—and its not alone in its ATM attacks.
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We offer up some thoughts on where new and continuing attacks in the world of cloud may occur, alongside linking some current examples.
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Yes, hackers can and will use your webcams against you if they see an opportunity. Don’t let them.
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