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Today, an email administrator needs to get the most out of their data and reporting when it comes to the daily management of Business Email Compromise, Ransomware, Malware, and Phishing. The email administrator also has to share the data, reporting and actual emails allowing their SOC and other teams in order to perform X, Y, Z.
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Even though, in 2020, we have seen ever more sophisticated cyberattacks, the overall statistics look encouraging: the number of users hit by computer and mobile malware declines, so does financial phishing. This report aims to shed a light on more details of financial cyberthreats in 2020. Financial phishing. Key findings.
Impersonators are known to use phishing , Business Email Compromise (BEC) and domain spoofing to lure victims, and they’re always looking for new ways to innovate. This is why a multi-layered approach that can block phishing sites (including HTTPS) in real time, is key for staying safe.
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According to the SonicWall Cyber ThreatReport, the global volume of ransomware is increasing by 98%. What is interesting about these attacks is that according to Veeam in the 2022 Ransomware Trends Reportdocuments that 76% of those that participated in the research had experienced an attack. Phishing Targeted Attacks.
However, even strong and unique passwords have well-documented limitations and risks. As threat actors get savvier about targeting our access credentials, the industry is gradually moving away from passwords altogether and into a passwordless future. Randomization, with a mix of letters, symbols, and numbers.
Additionally, we looked at the phishing activity around gaming, specifically that related to cybersports tournaments, bookmakers, gaming marketplaces, and gaming platforms, and found numerous examples of scams that target gamers and esports fans. Beware of phishing campaigns and unfamiliar gamers. Do not open files from strangers.
In our report that will be published in November, we will analyze this latest set of samples in detail, describing the changes and the packing mechanisms. We first documented the threat actor HotCousin in 2021 as a cluster of malicious activities leveraging the EnvyScout implant, publicly attributed to Dark Halo (NOBELIUM) by Microsoft.
However, even strong and unique passwords have well-documented limitations and risks. As threat actors get savvier about targeting our access credentials, the industry is gradually moving away from passwords altogether and into a passwordless future. Randomization, with a mix of letters, symbols, and numbers.
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Related: Enterprise ransomware prevention guide Phishing Criminals have taken advantage of the panic caused by coronavirus to intensify phishing attacks and spread malware. Let’s take a look at this year’s statistics to evaluate the extent of the phishingthreat.
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Dynamic DNS Services Used by Threat Actors Dynamic DNS services have many benign users but they can also be used by threat actors in phishing attacks and within malware to communicate with command and control (C2) infrastructure. Want more threat intel on a weekly basis?
Targeted attacks like these, plus social engineering, specifically phishing – where attackers pose as a trusted source, prey on human vulnerability, and use email or malicious websites to gain the information they want – are effective but they aren’t the only problem. Post pandemic, more research has come to light.
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this week in a joint document that offers network and communications-infrastructure engineers recommendations for strengthening network visibility and hardening systems. The joint document doesnt name the hacking group. So said cyber agencies from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S. telecoms, including Verizon and AT&T.
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“I solemnly swear to back up my important documents and precious memories on March 31st.”. Sources: 1 SonicWall Capture Labs 2 VMware/Carbon Black Global ThreatReport June 2020 3 Webroot RTAP. Are you taking the pledge this World Backup Day? Don’t fall victim to them!
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