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Scalper Bot Targets Christmas 2024: Criminal Groups Cash in on Low-Value Items

In 2020, scalper bots made headlines by hoarding PlayStation 5 consoles. Lockdowns and online-only sales allowed bots to dominate the market, leaving frustrated consumers empty-handed. Today, scalper bots are even more dangerous. Criminal groups behind these operations have evolved. They are organized, professional, and focused on more sustainable targets: low-value items in massive quantities.

What is API Security? Types, Challenges, Best Practices

In the rapidly changing field of software development, application programming interfaces (APIs) are very powerful tools. They allow different applications to communicate, share data, and collaborate seamlessly, constituting approximately 71% of all web traffic. However, as APIs become more essential to our applications, they also attract cyber threats. In fact, 57% of organizations reported experiencing at least one API-related data breach in the past two years.

LLMs - The what, why and how

LLMs are based on neural network architectures, with transformers being the dominant framework. Introduced in 2017, transformers use mechanisms called attention mechanisms to understand the relationships between words or tokens in text, making them highly effective at understanding and generating coherent language. Practical Example: GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) models like GPT-4 are structured with billions of parameters that determine how the model processes and generates language.

CrowdStrike Earns AAA Award, 100% Total Accuracy Score in SE Labs Q3 Enterprise Advanced Security Test

The CrowdStrike Falcon platform started 2024 being recognized as SE Labs’ Best Endpoint Detection and Response 2024 award for the third consecutive year. Adversaries never stop and neither do we — CrowdStrike Falcon is the only platform that provides a unified view of stealthy threats across multiple domains exploited in attack paths.

10 Best API Security Companies To Consider in 2025

Every single day, billions of API calls happen across the internet. Behind your favorite applications, APIs work quietly to move data and connect systems. But with the growing use of APIs, API attacks didn’t just increase – they exploded. Take the Optus breach in September 2022, in which attackers exploited an unprotected API endpoint and accessed the personal data of up to 9.8 million customers, leading to a $10 million fine.

Understanding NIS2: Essential and Important Entities

NIS 2 aims to enhance the security of networks and information systems in the EU. Its main goal is to level up the cybersecurity game across Europe. It requires organisations in critical sectors to take cybersecurity seriously. The transposition of the NIS2 Directive into national law by member states emphasizes the deadline for compliance and the implications for cybersecurity regulations within each country’s legal framework.

4 tips for securing GenAI-assisted development

Gartner predicts that generative AI (GenAI) will become a critical workforce partner for 90% of companies by next year. In application development specifically, we see developers turning to code assistants like Github Copilot and Google Gemini Code Assist to help them build software at an unprecedented speed. But while GenAI can power new levels of productivity and speed, it also introduces new threats and challenges for application security teams.

Did you make the *security* naughty or nice list this year?

As we approach the end of the year, many of us are reflecting on what we accomplished in 2024 — what did we do well this year? What could we have done better? It's also the perfect time to reflect on how to improve your team’s security practices. Have you been staying ahead of threats or have you let a few vulnerabilities slip through the cracks?

Email Bombing: Why You Need to be Concerned

Over the last few months, the topic of email bombing has been brought to our attention multiple times, mostly queries from customers that go something like this: “I have a few users experiencing some sort of spam attack, where they are receiving thousands of random registration or subscription emails. What do I do, and why is it occurring? Help!” This scenario is known as email or subscription bombing.