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Telegram account hacked: what to do? | Kaspersky official blog
Methods to recover access to a hacked Telegram account Account hijacking in Telegram has become a serious criminal business in today’s world. Scammers employ sophisticated methods to steal access to accounts, and then use them to attack other users through deepfakes, social engineering, and other techniques. Here’s how it typically works: having stolen an account,…
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Mamont banker under the guise of a tracking app | Kaspersky official blog
Mamont banker is distributed under the guise of an application for tracking the delivery of goods offered at wholesale prices. We’ve discovered a new scheme of distribution of the Mamont (Russian for mammoth) Trojan banker. Scammers promise to deliver a certain product at wholesale prices that may be considered interesting to small businesses as well…
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Which encrypted file storage to choose? | Kaspersky official blog
Attacks on encrypted file storage: how to choose a safe alternative to Dropbox or OneDrive No one can deny the convenience of cloud file-storage services like Dropbox or OneDrive. The one drawback is that cybercriminals, intelligence agencies, or the hosting provider itself can view your cloud-based files without authorization. But there’s a more secure alternative:…
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How infostealers are used in targeted cyberattacks
Infostealer capabilities and how to protect your organization against this threat. Although malicious programs that hunt for passwords, financial, and other sensitive data have been around for over 20 years, the word “infostealer” was coined only in the early 2010s. Recently, however, this relatively simple type of malware has been popping up in unexpected role…
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Nearest Neighbor: remote attacks on Wi-Fi networks
How the Nearest Neighbor tactic can be used in remote attacks on an organization’s wireless network — and how to protect yourself against this threat. From the perspective of information security, wireless networks are typically perceived as something that can be accessed only locally — to connect to them, an attacker needs to be physically close…
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Life on a crooked RedLine: Analyzing the infamous infostealer’s backend
Following the takedown of RedLine Stealer by international authorities, ESET researchers are publicly releasing their research into the infostealer’s backend modules Following the takedown of RedLine Stealer by international authorities, ESET researchers are publicly releasing their research into the infostealer’s backend modules Go to Source
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Jane Goodall: Reasons for hope | Starmus highlights
The trailblazing scientist shares her reasons for hope in the fight against climate change and how we can tackle seemingly impossible problems and keep going in the face of adversity The trailblazing scientist shares her reasons for hope in the fight against climate change and how we can tackle seemingly impossible problems and keep going…
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Month in security with Tony Anscombe – October 2024 edition
Election interference, American Water and the Internet Archive breaches, new cybersecurity laws, and more – October saw no shortage of impactful cybersecurity news stories Election interference, American Water and the Internet Archive breaches, new cybersecurity laws, and more – October saw no shortage of impactful cybersecurity news stories Go to Source
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ESET APT Activity Report Q2 2024–Q3 2024
An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in Q2 2024 and Q3 2024 An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in Q2 2024 and Q3 2024 Go to Source
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ESET Research Podcast: CosmicBeetle
Learn how a rather clumsy cybercrime group wielding buggy malicious tools managed to compromise a number of SMBs in various parts of the world Learn how a rather clumsy cybercrime group wielding buggy malicious tools managed to compromise a number of SMBs in various parts of the world Go to Source