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To Pay or Not to Pay: It’s About the Provider
The question--to pay or not to pay ransom--goes back to another question: who is your DDoS mitigation provider?
Hybrid Warfare: How Cancel Culture Can Fuel a War
Countries in conflict are starting rely on a hybrid variation of tactics and techniques, including cyber activity and information/influential campaigns.
Who’s Viktor? Tracking down the XTC/Polaris Botnets.
Even though Hoaxcalls reuses code from botnets such as Tsunami, Gafgyt and Mirai, the tactics and methods leveraged by the operators warrants a review.
The Issue & Impact of Malspam in the U.S. Elections
Malspam campaigns and their related botnets were a potential major threat for the election process in the United States this year.
When You Get Breached, So Do Your Customers
No industry is immune to emerging attack vectors. Here are some of the primary attack types that are targeting SaaS providers.
K-Pop Fans Are the New Anonymous
Recent cyber events have proven why Anonymous is obsolete, highlighting the need for a new hacktivist group that doesn’t live off the names of the past.
COVID-19 Shows the Importance of Protecting Availability
The COVID-19 crisis offers no reprieve from cybercriminals, who are using this crisis as an opportunity to attack critical infrastructure.
Bot Management Keeps Online Gamers & Businesses Happy
The online gaming industry experiences peak engagement & sales during the holiday season. Along with peak traffic comes a lot of unwelcome bot traffic.
Nation-State Attacks: Motivations & Consequences
Organizations leave sensitive, monetizable data unprotected, making cyberattacks a high-stakes, low-risk venture for nation-states.
Why In-House Bot Management Solutions Are Unreliable
In-house bot management solutions struggle to understand distinctive user behavior, and result in false positives and negatives.