New infosec products of the week: November 11, 2022

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Acronis, Flashpoint, ImmuniWeb, Lacework, Picus Security, and Vanta. Flashpoint’s ransomware prediction model enables security teams to remediate vulnerabilities… Continue reading New infosec products of the week: November 11, 2022

Flashpoint’s ransomware prediction model enables security teams to remediate vulnerabilities

Flashpoint announced a ransomware prediction model that allows vulnerability management teams to improve remediation efforts that could prevent cyber extortion events with VulnDB. According to the U.S. Treasury Department, financial institutions filed … Continue reading Flashpoint’s ransomware prediction model enables security teams to remediate vulnerabilities

Rippleshot collaborates with Flashpoint to combat card fraud for financial institutions

Rippleshot has partnered with Flashpoint, to pair Rippleshot’s compromised and high-risk merchant data and insights with Flashpoint’s Payment and Credit Card Fraud Mitigation solution. Equipped with tools such as AI/ML, automation, and data-driven stra… Continue reading Rippleshot collaborates with Flashpoint to combat card fraud for financial institutions

Flashpoint acquires Echosec Systems to help customers identify and mitigate all types of risk

Flashpoint has acquired Echosec Systems. With this acquisition, Flashpoint will expand its OSINT capabilities to drive on-the-ground situational awareness, executive protection, geopolitical risk assessments, counterterrorism, misinformation and disinf… Continue reading Flashpoint acquires Echosec Systems to help customers identify and mitigate all types of risk

Infosec products of the month: July 2022

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Action1, Aqua Security, Cato Networks, CertiK, CoSoSys, CyberArk, Darktrace, Deloitte, EnGenius, Flashpoint, Fusion Risk Management, G-Core Labs, Kingston Digi… Continue reading Infosec products of the month: July 2022

A Retrospective on the 2015 Ashley Madison Breach

It’s been seven years since the online cheating site AshleyMadison.com was hacked and highly sensitive data about its users posted online. The leak led to the public shaming and extortion of many AshleyMadison users, and to at least two suicides. To date, little is publicly known about the perpetrators or the true motivation for the attack. But a recent review of AshleyMadison mentions across Russian cybercrime forums and far-right underground websites in the months leading up to the hack revealed some previously unreported details that may deserve further scrutiny. Continue reading A Retrospective on the 2015 Ashley Madison Breach

Detection, isolation, and negotiation: Improving your ransomware preparedness and response

The risks presented by ransomware and cyber extortion events have likely found a place in your own security team’s discussions, and rightfully so. Ransomware attacks have proliferated in the last decade. The numbers are staggering if not overwhelming, … Continue reading Detection, isolation, and negotiation: Improving your ransomware preparedness and response

Russia’s war on Ukraine making life difficult for Russian cybercriminals

Flashpoint says international sanctions and a string of law enforcement actions are causing trouble for criminals to cash out.

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