November 13, 2017 New Ransomware Attacks: LockCrypt Emerges From Satan’s Shadow 2 min read - Ransomware attacks are getting worse — the new LockCrypt variant uses brute-force RDP to infect devices, remain persistent and defeat antivirus defenses.
Data Protection June 27, 2017 Funny Money: Exploring the Connection Between Bitcoin and Ransomware 3 min read - Fraudsters obviously prefer to deal in digital currency to remain anonymous, but bitcoin and ransomware are also intertwined in other, more complex ways.
Fraud Protection May 23, 2017 Cybercrime Has Become a Commodity 2 min read - Cybercrime tools available through private networks and on the Dark Web make it easier than ever for would-be fraudsters to infiltrate networks.
April 20, 2017 Files With That? Ransomware-as-a-Service Lets Would-Be Fraudsters Order on Demand 2 min read - Ransomware-as-a-service empowers cybercriminals to order up infections on-demand. Is this the future of digital attacks?
Malware March 28, 2017 The NukeBot Trojan, a Bruised Ego and a Surprising Source Code Leak 4 min read - After being spurned by his cybercriminal peers on underground forums, the creator of NukeBot apparently leaked the banking Trojan's source code.
Threat Intelligence November 2, 2011 Webinjects for Sale on the Underground Market 2 min read - Anyone with malevolent intentions and a bit of spare cash can bag themselves a bargain on Zeus/SpyEye webinjects on the underground market.