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Trickbot Banking Trojan Making Phishing More Real

Trickbot is back, new and improved, and was found targeting customers of Lloyds Bank of the UK last week in a renewed phishing campaign intended to steal online banking users’ security codes. The updated version of the malware, which first appeared last year, uses new techniques to make it even

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What is a Botnet Attack? 6 Ways to Identify and Prevent It

  Botnets have become a trend in 2022 and will likely continue to be a threat in 2023. According to Spamhaus’s Q4 2021 Botnet Threat Update, they reported there was a 23% increase in botnet C&C attacks from Q3 to Q4 in 2021. Additionally, there were 300,000 instances of Emotet

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Webinar – Identity and Data Governance!

Join us for the webinar “Identity & Data Governance – 5 Steps to Reliable and Accurate Compliance in the Cloud” on August 3rd at 2 pm ET | 1 pm CT | 11 am PT | 6pm GMT. Identity and Security Compliance experts will review how Identity and Data can

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Distributed Computing Systems: Legitimate & Useful Botnets

  Although the term ‘botnet’ is generally associated with cybercrime and maliciousness, it should come as no surprise that there are, in fact, fully legitimate and entirely useful botnets—better known as “distributed computing systems”—at work around the globe. In fact, someone you know may even have willingly allowed their computer

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What is the 15-Minute Botnet?

Becoming an Internet criminal is getting easier and easier. With only a few hundred dollars in hand and an Internet connection, anyone can obtain the software and support to build a botnet. After the initial outlay of cash, a criminal botmaster can quickly gain a significant return on investment through

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Breaking Down 2017’s Petya Ransomware Attack

The attack launched in 2017 by a Petya ransomware variant is hitting institutions in multiple countries, crippling transportation infrastructure like the airport and subway in Kiev, shutting down shipping terminals in the Netherlands, and compromising business networks from Russia’s Rosneft to British advertising giant WPP. There are still more questions

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Petya Ransomware Spreading Fast With Same WannaCry Exploit

The Petya ransomware outbreak spreading fast in June 2017 is using ETERNALBLUE, the same exploit used in the WannaCry ransomware attack in May 2017, which was developed by the U.S. National Security Agency. This ransomware outbreak is a variant of Petya, which first emerged in early 2016 in the same

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Think Browsers Protect You From Phishing Attacks?

Can you trust your browser to protect you from phishing? Do you know how to identify phishing links? We tackled that question in research for our special report on phishing, with the results below.  Everyone has their preferred browser—Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox, Chrome, and a few other lesser known browser

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Malware & HTTPS: The Rising Trend in Malware Delivery

While over half of global web traffic is now encrypted, the real extent to which malware is being hidden in HTTPS has been an open question—until now. HTTPS is the standard protocol used for secure communication over computer networks. It works by encrypting traffic in between browsers and a website,

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