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Unique Malware Used in Cyber Attacks Increases by 70% in Just One Quarter

As more cybercriminal gangs continue to enter the game, the massive increase in unique types of malware means it will become increasingly difficult to identify and stop attacks. Blackberry just put out their Global Threat Intelligence Report in November, covering June through August of this year. According to the report, the number of attacks identified and stopped in the three-month period covered equates to an average of 26 attacks per minute.

Conversations with Charlotte AI: "What is my exposure to vulnerabilities used by Scattered Spider?"

With Charlotte AI, the information security analysts need to stop breaches is simply a question away. Watch how analysts are turning hours of work into minutes and seconds - getting the context they need to harden their environment against vulnerabilities that adversaries like Scattered Spider exploit.

Honeypot Recon: MySQL Malware Infection via User-Defined Functions (UDF)

In the vast world of cybersecurity, as technologies evolve, so do the methods attackers employ to compromise systems. One such intriguing method that recently surfaced is MySQL servers, leveraging SQL commands to stealthily infiltrate, deploy, and activate malicious payloads. Let's delve deeper into the MySQL bot infection process and explore the intricacies of its operation.

What Is Ransomware as a Service?

Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) is a business model in which cybercriminals develop and sell ransomware to buyers known as affiliates who use it to execute ransomware attacks. Ransomware is a type of malware that prevents users from accessing their data or devices by encrypting them and locking users out until a ransom is paid. Typically, cybercriminals need to know some coding to develop and execute ransomware attacks.

Las Vegas casinos targeted by ransomware attacks

Ever since the invention of internet browsers for personal computers came about in the 1990s, cybercrime has been on the rise. Almost 30 years after the invention of the Worldwide Web, cybercriminals have a variety of different methodologies and toolkits that they use on a daily basis to leverage vulnerabilities and commit crime. One of the most popular types of attacks that is used by threat actors is a ransomware attack.

7 Practical Steps to Protect from Tiny Banker Trojan (Tinba)

Imagine waking up one day and checking your bank records to find details of transactions you never made. This nightmarish situation can result from the Tiny Banker Trojan (Tinba) malware, which can steal banking credentials to funnel money to external accounts. There has been a rise in such malicious and fraudulent activities worldwide over the past few years. According to a recent report, in Q2 2023 alone, 59,167 malicious installation packages were identified as related to mobile banking trojans.

Trustwave SpiderLabs Report: LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Vs. the Manufacturing Sector

As the manufacturing sector continues its digital transformation, Operational Technology (OT), Industrial Control Systems (ICS), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) are becoming increasingly exposed to cyberattacks, particularly those involving ransomware.