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Malware

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Malware”

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Making Threat Intelligence Actionable

From the report, “AED is an acronym we‘ve coined, short for “Acquire, Enrich, Detect.” It describes the process we use internally to collect threat intelligence and actualize our ability to identify when networks are under attack. We do this in the shortest possible time, with the highest degree of confidence, by looking ONLY at the raw network traffic.”

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Managing IoT In Higher Education

This paper examines the struggle that Universities and Campuses have with students and the Interent Of Things.

Added: October 18, 2018
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Mobile Data Report

This report looks at data from the mobile estates of global asset management and investment firms; providing analysis, benchmarking and best practice guidance on keeping mobile devices secure and managing data consumption.

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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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Protected Health Information Data Breach Report

Here are some quick facts about this report and what they tell us about the issues that the healthcare industry as a whole needs to address: 58% of incidents involved insiders—healthcare is the only industry in which internal actors are the biggest threat to an organization. Medical device hacking may create media hype but the assets most often affected in breaches are databases and paper documents. Ransomware is the top malware variety by a wide margin. 70% of incidents involving malicious code were ransomware infections. Basic security measures are still not being implemented. Lost and stolen laptops with unencrypted PHI continue to be the cause of breach notifications.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Quarterly Threat Report Q1 2018

This Quarterly report offers key takeaways from the first Quarter of 2018. Those takeaways come from Email, Exploit Kits, Web-Based Attacks, and Social Media and Domain Research.

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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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Remote Access Trojan KONNI Targeting North Korea Technical Analysis And Solution

This report looks at a remote access Trojan named KONNI that was targeting North Korea.

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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Security Response: The Waterbug Attack Group

This report takes a look at the Waterbug Attack Group and their impact in 2016.

Added: October 18, 2018
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SiliVaccine: Inside North Korea's AntiVirus

This article provides exclusive insight into North Korea’s Anti-Virus program.

Added: October 18, 2018
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Stormshield Endpoint Monitoring Review 2017

This infographic provides an analysis of the types of events that occurred in 2017 for this particular Endpoint Security provider.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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The Defender’s Advantage: Using the Attack Lifecycle to Detect TTPs

Don’t let Hollywood fool you: carrying out an attack doesn’t resemble the plot of an action movie. Attackers don’t automatically breach a network, immediately locate the information they want and then swiftly exit the organization. Attacks are complicated operations that unfold over multiple steps and take time, weeks and oftentimes months to achieve the desired goals.

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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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Threat Landscape Report Q4 2016

This report seeks to draw an accurate representation of the cyber threat landscape in Q4 2016 leveraging the vast information resources and expertise of FortiGuard Labs. We seek to share our perspective on the threats that exist, how often they occur, what differs across sectors and regions, and what’s changing over time.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Three Considerations For File Quarantine Configuration

Here is a paper that provides simple advice on how to quarantine an infected file to protect other files.

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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2016 Cyber Weapons Report

A Bulleton recapping headlines and stores in the Global Insurance and Regulatory industry.

Added: October 17, 2018
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2017 Government Internet Security Threat Report, Volume 22

This is the Government focussed version of the annual 2017 Security Threat Report from Symantec.

Added: October 17, 2018
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