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Global organizations and geopolitical entities must adopt new strategies to combat the growing sophistication in attacks that parallel the complexities of our new geopolitical reality.
Distributed denial-of-service attacks still plague the enterprise, but adding preventive measures can reduce their impact.
A threat group of suspected Romanian origin called RUBYCARP has been observed maintaining a long-running botnet for carrying out crypto mining, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), and phishing attacks. The group, believed to be active for at least 10 years, employs the botnet for financial gain, Sysdig said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "Its primary method of operation
Our collection of the most relevant reporting and industry perspectives for those guiding cybersecurity strategies and focused on SecOps. Also included: Dealing with a Ramadan cyber spike; funding Internet security; and Microsoft's Azure AI changes.
By Uzair Amir It seems each week brings news of another attack – millions drained from DeFi protocols, NFTs swiped, and… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 5 Best Crypto Marketing Agencies for Web3 Security Brands in 2024
A cybercrook who has been setting up websites that mimic the self-destructing message service Privnote.com accidentally exposed the breadth of their operations recently when they threatened to sue a software company. The disclosure revealed a profitable network of phishing sites that behave and look like the real Privnote, except that any messages containing cryptocurrency addresses will be automatically altered to include a different payment address controlled by the scammers.
How security teams in the region fortify their defenses amid short-staffing — and increased DDoS, phishing, and ransomware campaigns — during the Muslim holy month.
By Waqas Another day, another alleged data breach putting hundred of thousands of unsuspecting users at risk. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Israeli LGBTQ App Atraf Faces Data Leak, 700,000 Users Affected
By Waqas A new variant of "TheMoon Malware" has emerged, specifically targeting vulnerable IoT devices, particularly Asus routers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: TheMoon Malware Returns: 6,000 Asus Routers Hacked in 72 Hours
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