Threat Actor Names Proliferate, Adding Confusion
April 28 2023Goodbye, Phosphorus! Hello, Mint Sandstorm. Microsoft adopts two-word monikers for threat groups, but do we really need more?
Read moreGoodbye, Phosphorus! Hello, Mint Sandstorm. Microsoft adopts two-word monikers for threat groups, but do we really need more?
Read moreGoodbye, Phosphorus! Hello, Mint Sandstorm. Microsoft adopts two-word monikers for threat groups, but do we really need more?
Read moreAs threat actors around the world grow and evolve, APTs from the DPRK stand out for their spread and variety of targets.
Read moreAs threat actors around the world grow and evolve, APTs from the DPRK stand out for their spread and variety of targets.
Read moreResearchers observed downloads of installers for the APT's flagship backdoor, MgBot, when users at a Chinese NGO were updating legitimate applications.
Read moreSEO-aided attacks, developer targeting, and malicious use of AI top the list for 2023.
Read moreThe government needs to shift focus and reconsider how it thinks about securing our nation's digital and physical assets.
Read moreWhen Doug says, "Happy Remote Code Execution Day, Duck"... it's irony. For the avoidance of all doubt :-)
Read moreNew research from Invicti shows that an increase in security scanning cadence contributes to improved security posture over time.
Read moreIT leaders need to ensure Kubernetes clusters don't become a gateway for cybercriminals.
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