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Novices don’t have the knowledge to use complex manual tools and coding in cyberattacks. AI-powered attack tools are often ...
Advanced persistent threats (APT) thrive on patience and stealth. They linger and lurk within your data stores, processes, networks and digitalized assets. They crossed over the internet or ...
The cybersecurity sector is rapidly transforming, marked by an increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat from ...
A new report out today from endpoint security firm Morphisec Inc. reveals the resurgence of Pay2Key, a ransomware operation ...
Today’s battlefield introduces unprecedented challenges and constantly changing technologies which require today’s ...
On the malware side, cryptomining malware dropped slightly, making up just 5% of packages in the second quarter. The decline ...
According to the latest Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response (MDR) analyst report, advanced persistent threats (APTs) classified as human-driven attacks have been detected in 25% of companies ...
Hackers have been targeting Google Chrome users, and there’s one way you can protect yourself against becoming their next ...
The global advanced persistent threat protection market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.1 percent, reaching $16.2 billion by 2024, according to Kenneth Research.
It’s time to rethink what the cybersecurity industry considers ‘advanced persistent threats’ (APTs). The word ‘advanced’ says it all: these government-backed hackers are considered better, more ...
Advanced persistent threats (APTs) represent one of the most dangerous forms of cyberattacks facing organizations today. Unlike conventional cyber threats that strike quickly and visibly, ...
In performance tests, RANK achieved a dramatic 99.56% reduction in alerts requiring human review using the DARPA TC dataset, and a 95% reduction on real enterprise datasets. These results underscore ...