Russian Threat Group Targets Microsoft Outlook With Malware Jordyn Alger September 9, 2025 Research has identified a new Outlook backdoor linked to a Russian-linked persistent threat group. Read More
Malicious Actors Spread Malware Via Meta’s Advertising System Security Staff August 29, 2025 A Meta malvertising campaign has expanded to Android phones. Read More
5 Minutes With Avoid Falling Victim to Increasingly Sophisticated Threat Actors Jordyn Alger August 26, 2025 Security magazine talks with Dr. Renée Burton, VP of Threat Intelligence, about how organizations can avoid falling victim to evolving cyberattacks. Read More
Cybercriminals Attack VPS to Access Business Email Systems Jordyn Alger August 21, 2025 An attack campaign is exploiting Virtual Private Server (VPS) infrastructure.Read More
OT Networks Targeted in Vulnerability Exploitation Jordyn Alger August 15, 2025 An Erlang/OTP vulnerability has been exploited in the wild, with a majority of attempts targeting OT environments. Read More
Multi-Job Hustles Expose Workers to Higher Cybersecurity Risks Jordyn Alger August 4, 2025 Almost half of Gen Z has a side hustle, the highest percentage of any other generation. This may leave them at higher risk of cyberattacks. Read More
Scattered Spider’s Newest Targets: Transportation and Airlines Jordyn Alger August 1, 2025 Scattered Spider is evolving tactics and targeting new sectors. Read More
Threat Actor Targeting Indian Defense Sector Jordyn Alger July 9, 2025 A threat actor based in Pakistan (APT36) has engaged in a sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign.Read More
Could Increased MOVEit Transfer Scanning Signal Emerging Threat Activity? Jordyn Alger July 1, 2025 An increase in scanning activity targeted MOVEit Transfer systems may indicate emerging threat activity.Read More
Fog Ransomware Group Uses Unconventional Toolset, New Research Finds Jordyn Alger June 16, 2025 The Fog ransomware group utilizes an uncommon toolset, including open-source pentesting utilities and an employee monitoring software. Read More