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ToddyCat is Making Holes in your Infrastructure

ToddyCat is Making Holes in your Infrastructure

Kaspersky Labs published an article detailing activities they observed from ToddyCat, an APT threat actor targeting government and defense organizations in the Asia Pacific region. Kaspersky focused on the tools and techniques ToddyCat employed for traffic tunneling and data collection. Kaspersky observed ToddyCat dropping and configuring OpenSSH on compromised Windows hosts. A scheduled task was […]
Five Fallacies That Are Holding Back Adoption of Threat Hunting

Five Fallacies That Are Holding Back Adoption of Threat Hunting

Organizations can no longer afford to be just reactive, relying solely on detection and response when it comes to cybersecurity. Threat hunting is the next step. It is a proactive approach to uncovering threats that otherwise go undetected, like multi-stage ransomware attacks and malware that lies dormant in your network until activated to exfiltrate data.
 
Monitoring DNS Traffic for Security Threats

Monitoring DNS Traffic for Security Threats

Cyber criminals are constantly developing increasingly sophisticated and dangerous malware programs. Statistics for the first quarter of 2016 compared to 2015 shows that malware attacks have quadrupled.

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