Sophos research unveiled at Black Hat Europe details a thriving subeconomy of fraud on the cybercrime underground, aimed at Dark Web forum users.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Metaparasites & the Dark Web: Scammers Turn on Their Own Sophos research unveiled at Black Hat Europe details a thriving subeconomy of fraud on the cybercrime underground, aimed at Dark Web forum users. Rash of New Ransomware Variants Springs Up in the Wild Vohuk, ScareCrow, and AESRT add to the ransomware chaos that organizations have to contend with on a daily basis. Popular WAFs Subverted by JSON Bypass Web application firewalls from AWS, Cloudflare, F5, Imperva, and Palo Alto Networks are vulnerable to a database attack using the popular JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. Nearly 4,500 Pulse Connect Secure VPNs Left Unpatched and Vulnerable Pulse Connect VPN server software received several updates over the years, and thousands of hosts haven't patched. Amid Outrage, Rackspace Sends Users Email Touting Its Incident Response More than 10 days after a ransomware attack, affected Rackspace customers are being told the incident had a "limited impact," and have been invited to a webinar for additional details. When Companies Compensate the Hackers, We All Foot the Bill Ensuring stronger in-house defenses is integral to retaining customer loyalty. (Sponsored Article) Single Sign-on: It's Only as Good as Your Ability to Use It Increased federal cybersecurity regulations provide a pivot point for manufacturers to reconsider their access management strategy. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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