brands
-
Pietro Melillo : 4 November 2024 16:45 Recently, a concerning announcement appeared on the well-known dark web forum “BreachForums”: a source code leak for Cartier’s iOS app. Threat actors, known by the nicknames “IntelBroker” and “EnergyWeaponUser,” claim to have targeted various luxury brands, including Cartier, a high-end brand founded in 1847, renowned for its jewelry, gemstones, watches,…
-
Iranian hackers have launched password spraying, multi-factor authentication push bombing, and other brute-force attack methods to infiltrate healthcare and public health, information technology, energy, engineering, and government organizations’ networks.
-
Researchers are tracking a Russian threat actor deploying domains involved in crypto scams targeting the US Presidential Election and tech brands.
-
Ketch launched its product suite for digital media brands.
-
We may earn a commission from links on this page.
-
Mathew J. Schwartz reports: The downfall of previously high-flying ransomware operations Alphv and LockBit has shaken up the criminal underground, turning some former affiliates into lone operators and causing some under-the-radar groups to rack up record extortion payments.
-
Black Hat Fireside Chat: Consumers demand secure mobile apps; it’s high time for brands to deliver
·
By Byron V. Acohido Two-plus decades of enduring wave after wave of mobile app malware and fraud has finally taken its toll on users.
-
A critical vulnerability known as CosmicSting (CVE-2024-34102), previously identified as a severe threat to Adobe Commerce and Magento stores, is now actively being exploited in the wild. New findings from security firm Sansec reveal a surge in attacks, with an alarming rate of 3 to 5 online stores being compromised every hour. International brands are…
-
Russian-linked FIN7 (aka Sangria Tempest, ATK32, Carbon Spider, Coreid, ELBRUS, G0008, G0046, and GOLD NIAGARA) is a financial cybercrime group that has been around since 2013 and it specifically targets the US industries.
-
Brands are changing cybersecurity strategies due to AI threats
-
Russian-linked FIN7 (aka Sangria Tempest, ATK32, Carbon Spider, Coreid, ELBRUS, G0008, G0046, and GOLD NIAGARA) is a financial cybercrime group that has been around since 2013 and it specifically targets the US industries.
-
Endpoint Security , Hardware / Chip-level Security
-
Consumer trust was analyzed in a recent report by Telesign. The report focused on how artificial intelligence (AI) has impacted digital trust.
-
MalBot June 13, 2024, 3:35pm 1 Hackread reports that organizations in the IT and technology industry were most spoofed in phishing scams between January 2020 and March 2024, followed by those in the banking and financial services sector.
-
TikTok, the video-sharing platform that previously faced bans in the United States over data privacy concerns, encountered a cyber attack on a recent note. However, according to the company, the impact was minimal, primarily affecting a few brands and celebrities.
-
Memcyco Inc., provider of digital trust technology designed to protect companies and their customers from digital impersonation fraud, released its inaugural 2024 State of Website Impersonation Scams report. Notably, Memcyco’s research indicates that the majority of companies do not have adequate solutions to counter digital impersonation fraud, and that most only learn about attacks from…
-
New York, NY, May 21, 2024, CyberNewsWire — Memcyco Inc., provider of digital trust technology designed to protect companies and their customers from digital impersonation fraud, released its inaugural 2024 State of Website Impersonation Scams report.
-
Adversaries don’t work 9-5 and neither do we. At eSentire, our 24/7 SOCs are staffed with Elite Threat Hunters and Cyber Analysts who hunt, investigate, contain and respond to threats within minutes.
-
Microsoft and Google were the most frequently impersonated brands in phishing attacks during the first quarter of 2024, according to a report from Check Point.
-
Hackers have been found hijacking Facebook pages to impersonate popular AI brands, thereby injecting malware into the devices of unsuspecting users.