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Industrial Spy - Keep your Friends Close

In recent weeks, Cyberint has been monitoring a new marketplace that appeared in the TOR network, an insiders network called Industrial Spy. This new platform was established in around mid-March this year and is currently being promoted on known Darknet forums and Telegram channels. The platform’s main goal is to become the ultimate repository containing victims’ data, which is mainly gathered by threat actors and insiders.

BlueHornet - One APT to Terrorize Them All

One thing that we’ve learned from the Russia-Ukraine conflict is that the cybersecurity and the cyber-warfare world is going to change, if it hasn’t already. While Anonymous, the TI Army of Ukraine, and more hacktivist groups are actively participating in the conflict, a relatively new group brings something new to the table.

Ransomware Landscape Q1 2022

The first quarter of 2022 will be remembered as one of the most interesting quarters of the past years. A historical war changed cyber warfare rules entirely, New lethal groups made their debuts, causing major damage. Conti Group Leaks and Lockbit2.0 taking over provided us with many insights and paved the way to a new era.

The Next Log4Shell? Spring4Shell Hitting Waves.

A new vulnerability was found in the Spring Core module of the Spring Framework. This was discovered by a Chinese security researcher, posting a Proof-of-Concept (POC) on GitHub (Figure 1), which later was deleted. This vulnerability is a zero-day, which currently wasn’t assigned a CVE, and was dubbed by security researchers as “Spring4Shell” or “SpringShell”, after the recent vulnerability in the Log4j Java package, discovered last December, and made waves worldwide.

Five Steps to Protect Your Organization against Phishing Attacks

The rise in cybercrime has accelerated 600% over the last three years, and shows no signs of slowing down. Even though the pandemic accelerated online services, data, and particularly vulnerable home networks, the truth is that cybercriminals are caught only 0.03 percent of the time. That rate, combined with the fact that the average cost of a data breach stands at $3.86 million makes for an attractive calculation for cybercriminals.

Rookie Of The Year - Lapsus$ Group

2022 saw several significant and historical cases in the ransomware industry, new players were introduced and some already have caused major damage to top-of-the-line organizations around the world. Although LAPSUS$ commenced its operations in December 2021, they have made its greatest impact in 2022, compromising major organizations such as NVIDIA, Vodafone, Samsung Microsoft, LG and Okta.

To Be CONTInued? Conti Ransomware Heavy Leaks

There is a war going on. We see a twist in the cyber world considering recent events. While some groups take sides, whether in favor of Russia or Ukraine, some groups have gone MIA, and others are completely ignoring and continuing with their usual business model. And then we have Conti, which, as it appears, took the biggest tumble. Conti is one of the most popular ransomware groups of our era.

Historical Cyber Warfare - Russia vs Ukraine

As we witness history in the making, the scale and complexity of the conflict are immeasurable. When focusing on the cyber warfare aspect of the conflict we can see, first time in history, warfare that includes every type of cyber-personal, state-sponsored groups, ransomware groups, hacktivists, DDoS actors, script kitties and even volunteers that want to join the cause.