SAS 2021: FinSpy Surveillance Kit Re-Emerges Stronger Than Ever
A ‘nearly impossible to analyze’ version of the malware sports a bootkit and ‘steal-everything’ capabilities.
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A ‘nearly impossible to analyze’ version of the malware sports a bootkit and ‘steal-everything’ capabilities.
The newly discovered APT specializes in espionage campaigns against industrial holdings — a rare target for spyware.
At SAS@Home, Luta Security CEO Katie Moussouris stressed that bug bounty programs aren’t a ‘silver bullet’ for security teams.
Thanks to WFH, IoT refrigerators, Samsung TVs and more can now be back-channel proxies into the corporate network.
The PhantomLance espionage campaign is targeting specific victims, mainly in Southeast Asia — and could be the work of the OceanLotus APT.
The free online conference, scheduled for April 28-30, will feature top security researchers from across the industry.
A video interview and Q&A with IoT specialist Dan Demeter of Kaspersky Lab.
A Q&A with Kaspersky Lab researcher David Jacoby examines a gaping hole in the telco customer-service process that allows adversaries to commandeer phone calls.
In only the second known attack of the Russia-linked malware, which shut down an oil refinery in 2017, another Mideast target has been hit.
The SneakyPastes campaign was highly effective but hardly advanced.
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