Weekly Intelligence Snapshot – Week 23, 2023
Creators of the Ransomware-as-a-Service dubbed NoEscape are actively recruiting affiliates to spread this wide-functionality RaaS which allows for defense evasion.
Creators of the Ransomware-as-a-Service dubbed NoEscape are actively recruiting affiliates to spread this wide-functionality RaaS which allows for defense evasion.
Threat Actor „Spyboy“ is selling software claiming to terminate AV and EDR processes of EDRs.
G7 Summit: Leaders prioritize supply chain resilience and fair trade practices.
Officials in multiple European countries were targeted by a newly discovered malicious firmware implant called „Horse Shell“.
The cyber threat landscape evolves as quickly as technology, often faster than security teams can develop, mature and establish secure
ERMAC 2.0, one of the most active Trojans in 2022, captures credentials from over 400 android applications and circumvents MFA
The war in Ukraine, together with the Western response to Russia’s actions, has accelerated and exacerbated the amplitude of the
We analyze how the war in Ukraine has affected the global IT sector and other unexpected changes to the Global
Quointelligence reported on the Gamaredon group activity characterized by the use of SFX archives to deliver #malware. In this weekly,
We outlined some recommended measures for CIOs and CISOs to help address the potential cyber security impact of the increase
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Hive0145 launches advanced Strela Stealer campaigns targeting Europe | ENISA Releases Technical Guidance For NIS2 Implementation
Donald Trump’s second term as the 47th President will influence US cybersecurity policy and the global threat landscape. QuoIntelligence explores projected shifts in cybersecurity policy priorities, heightened risks from state-sponsored threat actors, and the implications for organizations in strategic sectors.
Hive0145 launches advanced Strela Stealer campaigns targeting Europe | ENISA Releases Technical Guidance For NIS2 Implementation
The NIS2 Directive expands the scope of cybersecurity regulations in the EU. QuoIntelligence explores which sectors are affected and the potential penalties for failing to meet the new standards.