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remote access Trojan or RAT (noun) [Word Notes]

over 4 years ago

A look at what’s up in some of the criminal markets. The continued resilience of TrickBot. What you can buy for $155,000.

over 4 years ago

Supply chain security. New cyberespionage from OceanLotus. Data breaches expose customer information. And GCHQ has had quite enough of this vaccine nonsense, thank you very much.

over 4 years ago

Richard Clarke: From presidential inspiration to cybersecurity policy pioneer. [Policy] [Career Notes]

over 4 years ago

PoetRAT: a complete lack of operational security. [Research Saturday]

over 4 years ago

IRGC domains taken down. A look at 2021’s threatscape. Russia says its didn’t do anything (others see Bears.) Forfeiture of Silk Road’s hitherto unaccounted for billion-plus dollars.

over 4 years ago

CISA’s happy but still wary. Election-themed criminal malspam. New ransomware goes after VMs. Why it makes no sense to trust extortionists.

over 4 years ago

US elections: CISA calls security success, but reminds all that it’s not over yet. Notes from the cyber underground. Two more indictments in cyberstalking case.

over 4 years ago

Election security updates from CISA. Maze says it’s out of business (and never really existed). Edward Snowden wants dual Russian-US citizenship. A botmaster goes up river.

over 4 years ago

Another look at North Korean cyberespionage. Phishing with Google Docs. How Iran obtained US voter information. Election security enters its endgame.

over 4 years ago