ZeroFox partners with Mandiant to offer disruption and malicious content takedown capabilities

ZeroFox announced a global strategic partnership with Mandiant to offer ZeroFox’s capabilities for disrupting malicious activity on social media and digital channels, within the Mandiant Advantage SaaS platform, including the disabling of malicious or … Continue reading ZeroFox partners with Mandiant to offer disruption and malicious content takedown capabilities

ZeroFox’s external threat hunting capabilities give analysts complete access to raw threat intelligence

ZeroFox released an advanced external threat hunting capabilities within the ZeroFox platform, designed to provide real-time threat intelligence to threat hunters, analysts and cyber responders. This new threat hunting capability extends the full spect… Continue reading ZeroFox’s external threat hunting capabilities give analysts complete access to raw threat intelligence

ZeroFox and Vigilante join forces to protect organizations from dark web activity

ZeroFox announced it has joined forces with Vigilante, a globally recognized expert in Dark Web Threat Intelligence, adding to its intelligence portfolio. Vigilante is the second company to join the ZeroFox family in the last three quarters, following … Continue reading ZeroFox and Vigilante join forces to protect organizations from dark web activity

ZeroFOX launches App Library to provide integrated external threat intelligence and protection

ZeroFOX announced the release of the largest App Library enabling security teams to streamline their response to external threats through effective threat intelligence enrichment, alert orchestration and incident remediation. Enterprise security teams … Continue reading ZeroFOX launches App Library to provide integrated external threat intelligence and protection

ZeroFOX Acquires Cyveillance, Strengthening Global Leadership in Digital Risk Protection

Proven threat intelligence pioneer and powerhouse, Cyveillance accelerates the ZeroFOX platform vision of delivering complete security in the new era where public attack surfaces are at risk BALTIMORE — October 6, 2020 — ZeroFOX, the global… Continue reading ZeroFOX Acquires Cyveillance, Strengthening Global Leadership in Digital Risk Protection

Voice Phishers Targeting Corporate VPNs

The COVID-19 epidemic has brought a wave of email phishing attacks that try to trick work-at-home employees into giving away credentials needed to remotely access their employers’ networks. But one increasingly brazen group of crooks is taking your standard phishing attack to the next level, marketing a voice phishing service that uses a combination of one-on-one phone calls and custom phishing sites to steal VPN credentials from employees. Continue reading Voice Phishers Targeting Corporate VPNs

Home Chef food delivery service confirms breach, two weeks after stolen data went for sale

Customers who used the Home Chef delivery service won’t be the first to know their data was stolen and put up for sale. Nearly two weeks after security researchers said they found usernames and passwords belonging to Home Chef users for sale, the Chicago-based company said a security incident has resulted in the compromise of information about an undisclosed number of its customers. The announcement confirms prior claims from a hacking group, known only at Shiny Hunters, which alleged it had breached a number of seemingly random companies, then posted the stolen data for sale on forums frequented by cybercriminals. “We recently learned of a data security incident impacting select customer information, including names and emails, as well as limited customer account information and encrypted passwords,” the company said in a statement. “We are taking action to investigate this situation and to strengthen our information security defenses to prevent similar incidents […]

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Chatbooks photo service confirms breach, days after ‘Shiny Hunters’ hacking claims went public

A photo-printing startup is alerting its users about a data breach in which hackers stole some customers’ personal information. Chatbooks, a Utah-based company that sells albums of digital photos, told customers on May 8 it was victimized on March 26 by attackers who accessed Chatbooks login credentials, including names, email addresses and individually salted and hashed passwords, and, for some customers, phone numbers and Facebook ID data. “We’ve hired a digital forensics firm and our investigation is ongoing, but as we learn more we will continue to communicate with our community and other stakeholders,” CEO Nate Quigley wrote in an email to CyberScoop. Chatbooks appears to be just one of a growing number of international companies victimized by a hacking group which calls itself “Shiny Hunters.” The same group of scammers claimed to steal 91 million usernames and passwords from Tokopedia, an Indonesian e-commerce company, as well as the food […]

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New infosec products of the week: April 17, 2020

NeuVector adds to container security platform, automates end-to-end vulnerability management The platform additions include the new Vulnerability and Compliance Explorer for quickly investigating, prioritizing, reporting, and mitigating potentially dam… Continue reading New infosec products of the week: April 17, 2020