
Decipher Security Podcast: Mark Arena, Intel 471
Mark Arena, CEO of Intel 471, joins the Decipher podcast to talk about the journey behind founding Intel 471 in 2014 and how cybercrime has evolved over the past few years.
Mark Arena, CEO of Intel 471, joins the Decipher podcast to talk about the journey behind founding Intel 471 in 2014 and how cybercrime has evolved over the past few years.
Former Conti actors remain active in the cybercrime underworld following the group’s announcement that it stopped operations in May this year.
Two months after the infamous Conti ransomware gang ceased operations, several of its members remain as active as ever either as part of other ransomware groups or as independent contractors focused on data theft, initial network access, and other criminal endeavors.
A new report today from Intel471 Inc. has detailed how hackers linked to the Conti ransomware gang are active again in the months following ContiLeaks.
Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the Cyber Safety Review Board's (CSRB) first report, which includes 19 actionable recommendations for government and industry.
For the first time, the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) has released a review of the December 2021 Log4j security vulnerability.
Threat actors are increasingly using fake Microsoft and Google software updates to try to sneak malware on target systems.
LockBit ransomware affiliates are using an interesting trick to get people into infecting their devices by disguising their malware as copyright claims.
As if travel and travel-related activities aren’t fraught enough after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, cybercriminals have added an extra layer of turmoil, promoting scams to take advantage of people ready to spread their wings and travel after years of staying close to home.
Researchers have uncovered an email-based credential-phishing attack targeting users of MetaMask, a cryptocurrency wallet used to interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
Utah-based digital security company DigiCert has acquired Domain Name System (DNS) provider DNS Made Easy and its affiliated brands.
Authorities in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands and the U.K. last week said they dismantled the “RSOCKS” botnet, a collection of millions of hacked devices that were sold as “proxies” to cybercriminals looking for ways to route their malicious traffic through someone else’s computer.
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