Cybercrime has grown into a thriving, highly profitable industry, threatening governments, businesses and people worldwide.
Malware control panels are supposed to be the hidden nerve centers of cybercrime, the place where intruders quietly manage stolen data, infected devices, and extortion campaigns. When those panels are ...
Researchers have discovered an inexpensive, full-featured malware-as-a-service kit combining vulnerability scanning, covert access, and DNS hijacking. Cybercrime is increasingly being commoditized, ...
Europol and Microsoft disrupted malware infrastructure linked to 27 million stolen login credentials and 140,000 infected computers in a global cybercrime network.
The landscape of malware analysis has significantly evolved, driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the advanced techniques being developed to combat them. Malware attacks on US ...
The pioneering malware forever transformed cyber warfare by proving malware could physically sabotage critical infrastructure ...
The FBI warns that threat actors are deploying malware on end-of-life (EoL) routers to convert them into proxies sold on the 5Socks and Anyproxy networks. These devices, which were released many years ...
Ukrainian national Mark Sokolovsky has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the Raccoon Stealer malware cybercrime operation. Sokolovsky and his conspirators distributed Raccoon Stealer under a MaaS ...
A new report out today from CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. highlights how cyberthreats evolved significantly in 2024, with attackers shifting toward malware-free intrusions, artificial ...
Microsoft used AI-powered analysis to dismantle two major cybercrime tools, Amadey and StealC, uncovering a shared attack infrastructure linked to more than 140,000 infected computers worldwide.
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Japanese authorities have had enough of spam emails and viruses, and decided that there’s only one way to deal with them: Jail time. Admittedly, that’s not the only option for those falling foul of ...