Turla APT Plants Novel Backdoor In Wake of Afghan Unrest | Threatpost
The Turla advanced persistent threat (APT) group is back with a new backdoor used to infect systems in Afghanistan, Germany and the U.S., researchers have Read More
The Turla advanced persistent threat (APT) group is back with a new backdoor used to infect systems in Afghanistan, Germany and the U.S., researchers have Read More
International law enforcement has busted up an extensive cybercrime operation run by a gang with ties to the Italian Mafia. The group allegedly used phishing Read More
Pankaj Gupta, Senior Director, Citrix APIs are immensely more complex to secure. What was previously one request to one server has become dozens or hundreds Read More
A ransomware group believed to be the latest incarnation of the infamous DarkSide cybergang is being blamed for taking out a farmers’ cooperative online network, Read More
Epik, the domain registrar known for hosting several large right-wing organizations, has confirmed a hack of its systems, a week after attackers branding themselves with Read More
U.S. military and government website subdomains have a sticky problem: They’re “quite vulnerable” to blackhat SEO tactics that result in persistent redirects to spammy Viagra Read More
McDonald’s has served billions of hamburgers, but thousands of those customers may be regretting their patronage, after the fast food giant acknowledged that contact information Read More
A two-year-old espionage campaign against the airline industry is ongoing, with AsyncRAT and other commodity remote-access trojans (RATs) helping those efforts take flight. The campaign Read More
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) started out as an inconvenience: They were a roadblock that kept customers from getting at systems. That’s bad enough. Keeping availability away Read More
The FBI, CISA and the U.S. Coast Guard Cyber Command (CGCYBER) warned today that state-backed advanced persistent threat (APT) actors are likely among those who’ve Read More