Trojans, Backdoors and Droppers: The Most-Analyzed Malware
Even so, backdoors and droppers are rare in the wild. Continue reading Trojans, Backdoors and Droppers: The Most-Analyzed Malware
Collaborate Disseminate
Even so, backdoors and droppers are rare in the wild. Continue reading Trojans, Backdoors and Droppers: The Most-Analyzed Malware
Overall bot activity on the web has soared, with a 26 percent growth rate — attacks on applications, APIs and mobile sites are all on the rise. Continue reading ThreatList: Human-Mimicking Bots Spike, Targeting e-Commerce and Travel
The majority give outside partners, contractors and suppliers administrative access — without strong security policies in place. Continue reading ThreatList: Admin Rights for Third Parties is the Norm
Cybercrooks are using bots to create synthetic digital identities, to carry out various types of fraud. Continue reading ThreatList: Amidst Data Breaches, Account Creation Fraud Soars in 2019
Nigerian scam groups launched even more attacks in 2018 – and used more complex types of malware to reach more victims. Continue reading ThreatList: Nigerian Cybercrime Surged 54 Percent in 2018
The financial services industry sees nearly half of all website traffic coming from malicious bots. Continue reading ThreatList: Bad Bots Account for a Fifth of All Web Traffic, FinServ Hit the Worst
Russia-linked actors need just 18 minutes to go from compromise to lateral movement. Continue reading ThreatList: APT Adversaries Up the Ante on Speed, Target Telecom
Despite fewer plugins being added to Wordpress last year, the CMS saw an astounding tripling of vulnerabilities in its platform in 2018. Continue reading ThreatList: WordPress Vulnerabilities Tripled in 2018
Security incidents are set to grow as companies lag behind in securing their containers. Continue reading ThreatList: Container Security Lags Amidst DevOps Enthusiasm
Vulnerabilities, stolen credentials and an evolution of marketplaces mark the Dark Web in Q3. Continue reading Threatlist: Dark Web Markets See an Evolution in Q3