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Cyber Crime Surge: Unmasking Employee Collusion and Modular Attack Chains || Razorthorn Security

In the evolving landscape of cyber threats, a seismic shift has occurred over the last couple of years. Join us in unraveling the intricate web of cyber crime as a service, where operators entice employees into collusion by dangling lucrative financial incentives. This phenomenon has contributed to a staggering rise in organized cyber attacks.

How to Manage Passkeys

A passkey is a cryptographic key that can be used to log in to accounts without you ever having to enter a password. Passkeys can also be used as a second form of authentication for online accounts. Passwords aren’t going away anytime soon, so if you plan to start using passkeys now or in the future investing in a password manager will allow you to create, store and use both your passkeys and passwords– simply and securely.

An Analysis of Menorah Malware

SecurityScorecard is analyzing a phishing campaign that deployed the Menorah malware, which is taking aim at users in the Middle East. This sophisticated campaign is being mounted by the threat actor group tracked as APT34, which is linked to Iran. This group is known for its focus on collecting sensitive intelligence and taking on high-profile targets across the Middle East including critical infrastructure and telecommunications entities.

Navigating the 2024 Cybersecurity Conference Maze

As the digital landscape evolves, so too must the professionals who safeguard it. Cybersecurity conferences are invaluable when it comes to networking, learning, and staying ahead of the ever-evolving threats. Whether you’re a seasoned cybersecurity professional or a newcomer to the field, attending these conferences can be a transformative experience.

Blockchain Security

The blockchain has emerged as a revolutionary technology with the potential to redefine how data is managed, stored, and shared. While initially associated with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, the blockchain’s applications extend far beyond finance, impacting industries ranging from healthcare to supply chain management. One of the blockchain’s key promises lies in ensuring data consistency, transparency, and privacy, critical elements in an interconnected and data-driven world.

What Is a One-Time Password (OTP)?

A One-time password is an automatically generated numeric code that can only be used once. One-time passwords are used to authenticate users before they can access an account or system and are often used as a form of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to add additional verification factors to an account. Many companies, such as financial institutions, send their users one-time passwords to verify their identity before they grant them access to sensitive accounts and information.

Feeding Your First SIEM with Graylog

Before diving into our blog post topic, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Joel and I work with the solution engineering team at Graylog. Our primary task is to work with our customers and prospective clients on how to manage and make the most out of Graylog in their respective IT environments. One of our main tasks is to identify the logs sources they should incorporate and the kind of volumes they should anticipate.