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A phishing campaign packed an executable file together with a bingo game to distribute AgentTesla as its final malware payload.
Read moreThe 2021 mid-year threat report is now available. This blog highlights what stands out from the report - highly sophisticated email attacks.
Read moreCrypto-ransomware threats are the most familiar ransomware subcategory, but how do they differ from locker threats - another prevalent ransomware type?
Read moreOrganizations must defend themselves against Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS), where malware authors franchise ransomware to affiliates for a cut of the profit.
Read moreNFTs are all the rage at the moment, but how safe are they? Learn about all the potential NFT security risks right here.
Read morePhishers are using Request For Quote (RFQ)-themed emails to infect users with BitRAT.
Read moreRansomware cripples the target company’s operations, making it much different from an attack that steals data. The implication of this became clear as I developed a contingency plan to pay a ransom. Before thinking through the issue, I pictured the payment as a get-out-of-jail
Read moreIn 2020, ransomware attacks increased by 485% compared to 2019. The majority (64%) of those attacks took place in the first two quarters of the year, reported Infosecurity Magazine.
Read moreEmail attackers are leveraging Feedburner links to redirect recipients to phishing pages.
Read moreEmail is one of the most common delivery vectors employed by ransomware attackers today.
Read moreThe REvil ransomware gang demanded $70 million in a software supply chain attack involving American software company Kaseya.
Read moreRansomware continues to be a major threat, and just this week one of our own MSPs was hit. Learn more about this recent ransomware episode here.
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