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Qakbot Cracked: FBI and Friends Hack the Hackers
Richi Jennings | | aresloader, Black Basta Ransomware, botnet, botnets, Department of Justice, Department of Justice (DOJ), DOJ, Duck Hunt, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, justice department, loaders, Pinkslipbot, Qakbot, qakbot malware, Qbot, SB Blogwatch, takedown, takedowns, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Justice Department, United States Department of Justice, US Department of Justice, US FBI
Operation Duck Hunt shoots to kill big botnet ...
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8 Security Developments to be Thankful For in 2021
Nathan Eddy | | Cloud Security, Cybersecurity Training, presidential executive order cybersecurity, Ransomware, United States Department of Justice
Rising security risks are happening across multiple fronts—from ransomware attacks aimed at defense contractors to threats stemming from hybrid work environments. Meanwhile, midsize companies are still struggling with security issues and the ...
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Public-Private Partnership Takes Down Global Cybercriminals
Christopher Burgess | | adware, cybercrime, Malware, public private partnership, United States Department of Justice
The year 2018 is stacking up to be the year of cybercrime prosecution, with the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) flexing its muscle and truly demonstrating the “long arm of the law.” ...
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10/8/18: Dtex, Insider Threat, Privacy News: Dtex Earns Leadership, Product Awards; Insider Compromises French Law Enforcement Agency; The Big Hack
Dtex Systems | | amazon, Apple, aws, Ben Brody, Bloomberg, Catalin Cimpanu, china, Cybersecurity, DOJ, Dtex, FBI, Golden Bridge Awards, Infosecurity Magazine, insider threat, Jordan Robertson, Naomi Nix, Phishing, SecuritySerious, State of California Attorney General, Supermicro, United States Department of Justice, ZDnet, zero-day
Last week, awards organizations based in the United Stated and United Kingdom recognized Dtex for its product excellence and leadership. The Golden Bridge Awards honored the Dtex Advanced User Behavior Platform for ...
9/17/18 – Dtex, Insider Threat, Privacy News: El Reg Focus on Insider Threat Highlights Employee Negligence; Down Under Data Breach Caused by Employee; Ransomware Puts 55 Out of a Job
Dtex Systems | | Dtex, El Reg, Infosecurity Magazine, insider threat, malicious insider, Negligent Insider, SC Magazine, The Register, United States Department of Justice, Westpac
Last week’s news was all about the insider threat. The Register highlighted how employee negligence is increasing risk in the public and private sectors. Several publications covered the employee-caused data breach at ...
9/10/18 – Dtex, Insider Threat, Privacy News: Sunday Times’ Insider Fraud Section Features Dtex, CEO Christy Wyatt to Speak at SINET UK, DOJ North Korean Hacker Indictment Highlights Human Vulnerabilities
Dtex Systems | | Christy Wyatt, DOJ, Dtex, Fraud, insider threat, Jin Hyok Park, North Korea, Park Jin Hyok, Phishing, SINET, The Times, Trusted Insider, United States Department of Justice
Public and private sector organization in the US and abroad are increasing their focus on the insider threat. Last week, the Times (United Kingdom) circulated a special report featuring how organizations are ...
Monday, July 23: Dtex, Insider Threat, Privacy in the News: Top Ways Insiders Go Rogue, DOJ Shifts Focus to Election Security, HR Industry Eyes Importance of Privacy
Dtex Systems | | Benefits Pro, Christy Wyatt, cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Ventures, Dark Reading, DOJ, Dtex, Harris Poll, insider threat, Jai Vijayan, Midterms, Privacy, Russia, Trusted Insider, United States Attorney General, United States Department of Justice, Women in security
It’s true that many of the most damaging data breaches are caused by trusted insiders who make mistakes and fall prey to attackers. There are also plenty of examples of malicious insiders ...
Monday, July 16: Dtex, Insider Threat News: Privileged User Dents Apple Self-Driving Car Program; DOJ Says Russia Hacked Clinton Campaign, Issues Indictments Against Spies
Dtex Systems | | Apple, Christy Wyatt, DCCC, DNC, Donald Trump, Dtex, FBI, GRU, hillary clinton, indictment, Info Security Magazine, insider threat, Kacy Zurkus, leaver, privileged user, Robert Mueller, Russia, SpearPhishing, United States Department of Justice, Vladimir Putin, Xiaolang Zhang, XMotors
Last week, Apple found out it had an insider threat active in its ranks. It was the type of insider that Dtex and the industry commonly refers to as a “leaver." In ...