BGP Internet Routing: What Are the Threats?

The rate of BGP internet routing attacks has not increased significantly in the past two years. It is a considerable threat, however, because it puts the stability of the internet at risk.

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Ursnif v3 Emerges, Targets Australian Bank Customers With Redirection Attacks

A new cybergang operating a recent variant of the Ursnif Trojan has planted its flag in Australia, targeting banking customers with redirection attacks.

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Steganography: A Safe Haven for Malware

Steganography continues to be an incredibly versatile and effective method for obscuring or hiding information in plain sight.

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New Banking Trojan IcedID Discovered by IBM X-Force Research

IBM X-Force identified a new Trojan, dubbed IcedID, that uses advanced browser manipulation tactics to target financial institutions in the U.S. and U.K.

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Overlay RAT Malware Uses AutoIt Scripting to Bypass Antivirus Detection

IBM X-Force discovered a new overlay RAT malware that exploits the AutoIt framework to evade antivirus detection while perpetrating bank fraud in Brazil.

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Overlay RAT Malware Uses AutoIt Scripting to Bypass Antivirus Detection

IBM X-Force discovered a new overlay RAT malware that exploits the AutoIt framework to evade antivirus detection while perpetrating bank fraud in Brazil.

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Injection Attacks: The Least Glamorous Attack Is One of the Most Threatening

They may not grab the most headlines, but injection attacks are the most common threats targeting organizational networks, according to IBM MSS data.

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Ursnif Campaign Waves Breaking on Japanese Shores

The Ursnif banking Trojan began targeting financial institutions in Japan during Q3 2017 and continues to operate in the region as we enter Q4.

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Bad Rabbit Ransomware Attacks Highlight Risk of Propagating Malware Outbreaks

Companies in Russia and Ukraine suffered a widespread attack known as Bad Rabbit that directed victims to a Dark Web site to pay for their stolen files.

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