Podcast: Bad Packets Report Founder on Rising Cryptojacking Attacks

Cryptojacking attacks are on the rise. We talk to security researcher Troy Mursch about why bad actors are drawn to this attack technique. Continue reading Podcast: Bad Packets Report Founder on Rising Cryptojacking Attacks

Newsmaker Interview: Troy Mursch on Why Cryptojacking Isn’t Going Away

Criminals have found a mischievous way to mine cryptocurrency. Security researcher Troy Mursch sounds off on why this tricky trend isn’t going away anytime soon. Continue reading Newsmaker Interview: Troy Mursch on Why Cryptojacking Isn’t Going Away

Read: Our Top Picks for 2018’s Biggest Cybersecurity Stories… So Far

Our threat research team’s been burning the candle at both ends this year, what with the sheer number of nasties out there at any given time. But with so many to choose from, how did we populate a list with just seven cybersecurity threats, and w… Continue reading Read: Our Top Picks for 2018’s Biggest Cybersecurity Stories… So Far

Drupalgeddon3: Third Critical Flaw Discovered

For the third time in the last 30 days, Drupal site owners are forced to patch their installations. As the Drupal team noted a few days ago, new versions of the Drupal CMS were released, to patch one more critical RCE vulnerability affecting Drupal 7 a… Continue reading Drupalgeddon3: Third Critical Flaw Discovered

Drupalgeddon 2.0: Are Hackers Slacking Off?

Ever since March 28th, when Drupal published a patch for a RCE named Drupalgeddon 2.0 (SA-CORE-2018-002/CVE-2018-7600), Imperva has been monitoring our cloud looking for hackers’ attempts to exploit the vulnerability, but found nothing. Until tod… Continue reading Drupalgeddon 2.0: Are Hackers Slacking Off?