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Criminal Group

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Criminal Group”

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Global Risks 2015

From the preface to the report, “As in previous years, the Report is based on the annual Global Risks Perception Survey, completed by almost 750 members of the World Economic Forum’s global multistakeholder community. In addition to the special section exploring the evolving security landscape in an era of uncertainty, the Report presents deep-dive discussions of risks to the stability of societies posed by the (dis)empowered citizen, who is empowered by technology but feels disempowered by traditional decision-making processes. It also discusses the societal consequences of climate change with a focus on food and water crises and the threat of global pandemics.”

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Into The Web Of Profit

This book provides excellent research and an in-depth study of cybercrime criminals and money.

Added: October 18, 2018
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Mobile Threat Detection Through Machine Learning

This paper is subtitled “Discover the ideal technology dor detecting unknown, zero-day mobile threats.

Added: October 18, 2018
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Phishing Reference Guide

This very well put together report takes a look at phishing attacks and how they can be avoided.

Added: October 18, 2018
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Ransomware's Stronghold On Healthcare

This report discusses Ransomware’s Stronghold on Healthcare, the Impact on HIPAA Compliance, and Taking the Offensive: What You Need to Know

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Added: October 18, 2018
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SecureWorks Threat Intelligence Executive Monthly Report September 2016

This report from September 2016 takes a look at Firewall VULNS, RIG Popularity, diversified ransomware, POS System attacks, and a few other specific threats.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Security Bulletin 2016

Drama, intrigue and exploits have plagued 2016 and, as we take stock of some of the more noteworthy stories, we once again cast our gaze forward to glean the shapes of the 2017 threat landscape. Rather than thinly-veiled vendor pitching, we hope to ground these predictions in trends we’ve observed in the course of our research and provide thought-provoking observations for researchers and visitors to the threat intelligence space alike.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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The Internet Of Things Isn't Coming, It's Here

This report discusses the results of a survey conducted in 2016 that asked respondents what makes something a “thing” instead of a “computer.”

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Threat Landscape 2015

For yet another year the 2015 edition of the cyber-threat landscape features a number of unique observations, the main one being the smooth advancement of maturity. As a matter of fact, cyber-space stakeholders have gone through varying degrees of further maturity. While the friendly agents – the good guys – have demonstrated increased cooperation and orchestrated reaction to cyber-threats, hostile agents – the bad guys – have advanced their malicious tools with obfuscation, stealthiness and striking power.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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2015 Dell Security Annual Threat Report

An annual report on cybersecurity threats in 2015.

Added: October 17, 2018
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2018 Security Report

In this report, we will take a look back over the past year and try to make sense of it. In turn we will realize how the threat landscape, by entering the fifth generation of cyber security, now spans across countries and industries along multiple vectors of network, cloud and mobile and uses state-sponsored technologies to do so. By reviewing recent attacks we can understand, however, how 97% of organizations are not prepared for the fifth generation of cyber attacks. We will then be able to take a closer look at what 2018 may have in store and, most importantly, how best to prepare for it.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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AI Based Prevention And Detection

This report discusses the new evolution in Endpoint Security.

Added: October 17, 2018
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Data Breach Industry Forecast

This paper outlines five predictions for the data breach industry in the coming year.

Added: October 17, 2018
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DDoS Test Methodology For Reliable Network Security

This paper lays out a testing methodology for organizations to dermine if they are prepared to handle DDoS attacks.

Added: October 17, 2018
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DDoS Threat Report Q1 2018

This report takes a look at the DDoS threats that occurred in the first quarter of 2018.

Added: October 17, 2018
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Digital Souks: Middle Eastern and North African Underground

Trend Micro researchers’ in-depth explorations of the cybercriminal underworld— from Germany1, Brazil2, Japan3, North America4, and China5 to Russia6—have shown how financial gain motivates the way malware, crimeware, personally identifiable information (PII), and stolen commodities change hands. While their marketplaces are profit-driven and focused on flaunting their wares, we observed that the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) underground was somewhat different with its ironic mix of ideology and felony.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Exploring Cyber Security Policy Options In Australia

In December 2016, RAND and the National Security College at The Australian National University partnered to facilitate a cyber security–focused 360o Discovery Exercise in Canberra. The exercise used plausible scenarios to explore the chal- lenges Australia faces in securing cyberspace by placing pres- sure on government authorities, industry capabilities, users’ tolerance for malicious cyber activity, and the ability to develop interdisciplinary solutions to pressing cyber security challenges. The scenarios considered the security of the Internet of Things and intellectual property theft against a backdrop of evolving international norms of behaviour in cyberspace.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Global IT Risks Survey 2015

From the report, “It’s time for businesses to recalibrate the way they think about their security budgets. Seen as a separate expense to IT infrastructure, it appears hard to justify until disaster strikes. But understood as an essential part of the IT environment – including mobile devices and virtualized machines – its value is obvious, especially in the context of the damage and huge costs it can prevent.”

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Looking ahead: SophosLabs 2017 malware forecast

In this report, they review malicious activity SophosLabs analyzed and protected customers against last year and use the findings to paint a picture for 2017.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Ransomware: A Victims perspective

This paper seeks to answer the following questions, “What motivates victims to pay up? How much do they value their data? What role does antivirus protection play in the problem-solving equation?"

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Security Response: The Evolution of Ransomware

This report takes a look at how the ransomware types work, not just from a technological point of view but also from a psychological viewpoint. They also look at how these threats evolved, what factors are at play to make ransomware the major problem that it is today, and where ransomware is likely to surface next.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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