Exploit kits are going through some strange phases these days. Two major malware distribution campaigns, namely Pseudo Darkleech and EITTest traditionally…

419 scams most commonly drop into your mailbox, but they do occasionally appear via other channels such as snail mail and…

Last week, we revealed a new Facebook celebrity death hoax, shed light on the case of a fake NatWest Bank Twitter…

While some ransomware (i.e. Chimera) give bogus threats about stealing and releasing private files, there are other malware families that in fact…

As students, teachers, and educational admins gear up for the school year, they should have more than new books and a…

A while back we wrote about the Neutrino exploit kit performing fingerprinting checks to weed out security researchers and honeypots attempting to catch…

The current cyberthreat landscape is an ever dynamic threat, we have state-sponsored cyberthreats and very sophisticated cybercriminals to defend against. These…

We’ve recently wrote about the leak of keys for Chimera ransomware. In this, more technical post, we will describe how to utilize…

We’ve looked at the social engineering tactic of inserting a fake account into a conversation with legitimate support channels in the past,…

Malvertising remains a favourite distribution platform for pushing out malware and we typically see certain exploit kits associated with particular campaigns. As…