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Fast Flux Botnet: Research Results

Posted on October 19, 2017 by Or Katz

Just like that, another Akamai Edge has come and gone. If you were able to join us this year, I hope you had a chance to stop by my presentation on Threat Intelligence Insights: An In-Depth Analysis of a Fast… Continue reading Fast Flux Botnet: Research Results→

Posted in dns, dnssecurity, Web Security

The Slippery Slope Starts with “Get 2 Free Airline Tickets”

Posted on July 12, 2017 by Or Katz

A widespread phishing scam that offers free airline tickets has been spotted in the wild by Akamai’s Enterprise Threat Protector (ETP) security research team. The campaign uses a number of social engineering techniques to trick people into providing th… Continue reading The Slippery Slope Starts with “Get 2 Free Airline Tickets”→

Posted in dns, SBN

The Slippery Slope Starts with “Get 2 Free Airline Tickets”

Posted on July 12, 2017 by Or Katz

Written by Or Katz and Raviv Perets A widespread phishing scam that offers free airline tickets has been spotted in the wild by Akamai’s Enterprise Threat Protector (ETP) security research team. The campaign uses a number of social engineering techniqu… Continue reading The Slippery Slope Starts with “Get 2 Free Airline Tickets”→

Posted in dns, SBN

The Slippery Slope Starts with "Get 2 Free Airline Tickets"

Posted on July 12, 2017 by Or Katz

Written by Or Katz and Raviv Perets A widespread phishing scam that offers free airline tickets has been spotted in the wild by Akamai’s Enterprise Threat Protector (ETP) security research team. The campaign uses a number of social engineering techniques… Continue reading The Slippery Slope Starts with "Get 2 Free Airline Tickets"→

Posted in dns

Consuming Cyber-security: The Beginning of a New Era

Posted on May 25, 2017 by Or Katz

Overview Can you imagine anyone buying a car without airbags and without seat belts? I bet you can’t! So why is it that we buy computers without Antivirus software already installed, home routers without a firewall already installed or connected… Continue reading Consuming Cyber-security: The Beginning of a New Era→

Posted in cybersecurity, IoT, Web Security, websecurity

Consuming Cyber-security: The Beginning of a New Area

Posted on May 25, 2017 by Or Katz

Overview Can you imagine anyone buying a car without airbags and without seat belts? I bet you can’t! So why is it that we buy computers without Antivirus software already installed, home routers without a firewall already installed or connected… Continue reading Consuming Cyber-security: The Beginning of a New Area→

Posted in cybersecurity, IoT, SBN, Web Security

Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Or Katz

Have you ever tried to login to your favorite website and mistakenly typed the wrong user name and password once, or even twice? I bet you have. And what about submitting a third consecutive false attempt? In most cases, at… Continue reading Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation→

Posted in SBN, Web Security

Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Or Katz

Have you ever tried to login to your favorite website and mistakenly typed the wrong user name and password once, or even twice? I bet you have. And what about submitting a third consecutive false attempt? In most cases, at… Continue reading Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation→

Posted in SBN, Web Security

Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Or Katz

Have you ever tried to login to your favorite website and mistakenly typed the wrong user name and password once, or even twice? I bet you have. And what about submitting a third consecutive false attempt? In most cases, at… Continue reading Improving Credential Abuse Threat Mitigation→

Posted in Web Security

The Year of Attacking "Things"

Posted on January 5, 2017 by Or Katz

Yearly Review 2016 was an exciting year; a year in which hazards related to the Intent of Things (IoT) became trendy small talk in many living rooms around the world. For us, the members of the InfoSec community, it was… Continue reading The Year of Attacking "Things"→

Posted in Web Security

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