(Getty Images) Evil Corp affiliates are using off-the-shelf ransomware to evade sanctions Researchers found a number of similarities between Evil Corp and a new group of attackers. Jun 2, 2022 By Tonya Riley
Fake Christmas Eve termination notices used as phishing lures The phishing emails are part of a Dridex malware campaign, one of the most prolific credential theft strains in recent years. Dec 23, 2021
(Getty Images) Hackers are using CAPTCHA techniques to scam email users Quantity continues to beat quality in email attacks. Aug 4, 2021 By Tonya Riley
Honeywell products control systems similar to this wastewater treatment apparatus. (Wikimedia) USB-based malware is a growing concern for industrial firms, new Honeywell findings show The hacking tools could be bad news for industrial systems. Jun 22, 2021 By Tonya Riley
A stack of sender’s receipts from FedEx and UPS. Both companies, along with DHL, are seeing their email delivery notices spoofed by criminals. (Getty Images) Email scam aims to drop Dridex on machines by impersonating FedEx, UPS Hackers are sending spoofed emails that appear to be from FedEx, UPS and DHL as part of a mass emailing campaign meant to infect victims’ computers. May 27, 2020 By Jeff Stone
(Greg Otto/Original image Getty) U.S. charges two Russians in connection with Dridex banking malware Both suspects are still in Russia. Dec 5, 2019 By Jeff Stone
(Getty Images) Nevada data center used to distribute Dridex, GandCrab malware right under the FBI’s nose The hacking campaign lasted from May 2018 to last month, Bromium found. Apr 4, 2019 By Jeff Stone
(Getty) Report: Modular ‘Marap’ malware campaign sets the table for bigger hacks Proofpoint says the 'Marap' malware is linked to a known financially motivated threat actor group. Aug 16, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
(Flickr) Millions hit with banking malware using new Microsoft Word zero-day Millions of email users were affected by a hacking campaign exploiting a newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft's Office suite of software applications — just days after it… Apr 11, 2017 By Shaun Waterman