Russian cybercriminals can earn up to $5 million per day through a massive ad fraud operation powered by a bot farm that uses hundreds of servers and more than 500,000 IP addresses, online fraud detection firm White Ops reported on Tuesday.
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Cybereason Unveils Free Ransomware Protection Tool
Cybereason Makes Free Behavioral-Based Ransomware Protection Tool Available for Windows
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Organizations in the Dark as Most Networks Actively Breached: Analysis
Twenty Organizations Were Analyzed in a Recent Study; All 20 Were Already Unknowingly Compromised
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Facebook Ready to Retire SHA-1
One year after saying that certificates using the SHA-1 hash algorithm should be kept alive in older browsers, Facebook is finally ready to retire the insecure cryptographic hash function and move to strong
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Panasonic In-Flight Entertainment Systems Can Be Hacked: Researcher
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Continue readingThe Danger of Miscommunication Between Security and DevOps
Miscommunications Between Security Teams and DevOps Teams Put Your Business at Risk
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“Shadow Brokers” Data Obtained From Insider: Flashpoint
New evidence uncovered by researchers after the group calling itself “Shadow Brokers” made available some new files reinforces the theory that the exploits and tools were obtained from a rogue insider and not by hacking NSA systems.
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Ukraine Power Outage Possibly Caused by Cyberattack
A cyberattack may have caused the power outage that occurred in Ukraine late on Saturday, according to the country’s national energy company Ukrenergo.
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Akamai Acquires Bot Detection Startup Cyberfend
Internet infrastructure giantAkamai Technologies announced on Monday that it has acquired bo
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Bayrob Malware Operators Indicted in U.S.
Three Romanian men have been indicted in the United States for their involvement in a longstanding online fraud operation that resulted in estimated losses of up to $35 million.
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