F5 Labs Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) analysis shows significant increases and changing patterns of cyberattacks during the pandemic. The biggest increase was recorded in the area of DDoS and attacks on login and password. - Global data on incidents reported to F5 Labs was taken into account in the F5 Labs analysis.
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New Emotet attacks use fake Windows Update lures
New Emotet attacks use fake Windows Update lures | ZDNet
In today’s cyber-security landscape, the Emotet botnet is one of the largest sources of malspam – a term used to describe emails that deliver malware-laced file attachments. These malspam campaigns are absolutely crucial to Emotet operators. They are the base that props up the botnet, feeding new victims to the Emotet machine – a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) cybercrime operation that’s rented to other criminal groups.
Bank Millennium warns customers against fraudsters. Money disappears from accounts
Bank Millennium warns about the new method of fraudsters. This time, the method is easy to detect, but the unaware user exposes himself to great danger. Alior Bank has also detected increased activity of fraudsters. Bank Millenium once again warns its users against new methods of phishing data. During the coronavirus pandemic, an increasing number of hackers can be spotted almost everywhere.
Methods used by criminals to steal your password.
It is widely known that the weakest link in any security system is human, and any password can be cracked. Passwords, which are sensitive and extremely valuable, are also vulnerable to attacks and are increasingly becoming a target for cybercriminals. They use various techniques to obtain passwords - below we present a list of the most popular ones.
The most common malicious email attachments infecting Windows
The most common malicious email attachments infecting Windows
To stay safe online, everyone needs to recognize malicious attachments that are commonly used in phishing emails to distribute malware. When distributing malware, threat actors create spam campaigns that pretend to be invoices, invites, payment information, shipping information, eFaxes, voicemails, and more.
Phishing - what do you need to know
Hacking Articles posted on LinkedIn
Hacking Articles posted images on LinkedIn