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WannaCry continues 21 months later

WannaCry continues 21 months later

21 months after WannaCry's initial discovery, a recent report from Kaspersky Labs has revealed that the WannaCry ransomware is still the most prevalent “crypter” with close to 75,000 users being infected as of Q3 2018, more than double that of its closest rival [1]. More worrying however is that between Q3 of 2017 and Q3 of 2018, the number of WannaCry attacks increased by about two-thirds.

WannaCry continues 21 months later

A day in the life of a Cyber Security Analyst

Regardless of the specific role of a professional working in cyber security, the day that lies...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Detecting & Stopping Remote Access Scams

Technical support and remote access scams aren’t exactly a new concept, they have been observed...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Covert Channels - Detecting DNS Tunnelling via Cobalt Strike

Domain Name System (DNS) is a fundamental protocol and naming system that enables computers,...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

WannaCry Ransomware Stopped

Today, Cyberseer Analysts saw WannaCry ransomware in several customer environments, including a...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Security in the Cloud

The Raconteur Cloud for Business supplement (published by The Sunday Times) categorises the top...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Routine of a Website Malware Attack

A website malware attack is proving to be a popular choice with criminals. Attackers increasingly...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Detecting Ransomware - the Good, the bad and the Unknown

Ransomware has become one of the most widespread and damaging threats that businesses or...

WannaCry continues 21 months later

Detecting Dridex without Signatures

Cyberseer deploys advanced threat detection solutions as part of its managed security services,...

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