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3 Lifehacks While Analyzing Orcus RAT in a Malware Sandbox

Orcus is a Remote Access Trojan with some distinctive characteristics. The RAT allows attackers to create plugins and offers a robust core feature set that makes it quite a dangerous malicious program in its class. RAT is quite a stable type that always makes it to the top. ANY.RUN’s top malware types in 2022 That's why you'll definitely come across this type in your practice, and the Orcus

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Riot Games Latest Video-Game Maker to Suffer Breach

Highlighting continued attacks on game developers, attackers stole source code from and issued a ransom demand to the maker of League of Legends.

German Government, Airports, Banks Hit With Killnet DDoS Attacks

After Berlin pledged tanks for Ukraine, some German websites were knocked offline temporarily by Killnet DDoS attacks.

Is Once-Yearly Pen Testing Enough for Your Organization?

Any organization that handles sensitive data must be diligent in its security efforts, which include regular pen testing. Even a small data breach can result in significant damage to an organization's reputation and bottom line. There are two main reasons why regular pen testing is necessary for secure web application development: Security: Web applications are constantly evolving, and new

Ticketmaster: Taylor Swift ticket sales disrupted by bot-driven attack

By Habiba Rashid Joe Berchtold, president of Ticketmaster's parent company, Live Nation, claims that despite the cyber attack, hackers were not able to illegally obtain any tickets in the November 2022 incident. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Ticketmaster: Taylor Swift ticket sales disrupted by bot-driven attack

Ticketmaster Blames Bots in Taylor Swift 'Eras' Tour Debacle

Ticketmaster testified in the Senate that a cyberattack was to blame for the high-profile Taylor Swift concert sales collapse, but some senators aren't so sure.

Security and the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

When EVs and smart chargers plug in to critical infrastructure, what can go wrong? Plenty.

The U.S. ‘No Fly List’ Found On the Open Internet

By Habiba Rashid The Ohio-based airline, CommuteAir, responsible for the incident confirmed the legitimacy of the data to the media. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: The U.S. ‘No Fly List’ Found On the Open Internet

Cybercriminals Target Telecom Provider Networks

The growing use of mobile devices for MFA and the proliferation of 5G and VoIP in general could result in more attacks in future, experts say.