Marla Pairira is a writer interested in hackers and threats. She writes from the perspective of ethical hackers, helping businesses uncover vulnerabilities and comply with regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. Marla also looks at the moral, ethical, and legal issues, advising organizations on responsible disclosure and sharing the guidelines for obtaining proper authorization.
In October 2024, the malware analysis platform ANY.RUN unveiled significant upgrades to its Linux sandbox, aiming to bolster threat detection and malware analysis capabilities for its global user base of over 500,000 security professionals. These updates are designed to streamline and enhance
In a groundbreaking effort spearheaded by the Dutch National Police, in collaboration with the FBI and various international partners, Operation Magnus successfully dismantled the infrastructure supporting the notorious Redline and Meta infostealer malware. This landmark victory in the fight
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, organizations must stay ahead of cybersecurity challenges by anticipating threats and adapting their strategies accordingly. A recent report by experts from BeyondTrust, including Morey J. Haber and Christopher Hills, highlights new and evolving
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity has become a paramount concern for organizations across industries. Traditional security measures, once deemed sufficient, are now struggling to contend with the increasing sophistication of cyber threats. As attackers deploy advanced t
Ransomware attacks have surged in recent years, hitting organizations of all sizes with devastating consequences, often leading to significant financial losses and operational disruptions. One such strain, the Mallox ransomware, has been particularly notorious for its ability to lock victims out of
The multifaceted tactics of the Embargo ransomware group demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of system vulnerabilities, notably in how they manipulate Safe Mode to bypass security measures. Embargo, first identified in June 2024, targets primarily U.S.-based companies, leveraging specialized
The evolution and persistence of the Grandoreiro banking malware present significant threats to financial institutions on a global scale. Initially focused on Latin America and Europe, this malware has significantly broadened its scope, now targeting banks in 45 countries. A detailed analysis
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