Wazawaka Goes Waka Waka
In January, KrebsOnSecurity examined clues left behind by “Wazawaka,” the hacker handle chosen by a major ransomware criminal in the Russian-speaking cybercrime scene. Wazawaka has...
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m speaking at IT-S Now 2022 in Vienna on June 2,...
San Francisco 49ers Hit by Ransomware
NFL team confirm cyber-attack one day before Super Bowl Read More
Data Breach at Morley Companies
Michigan AG warns of secondary scams after cyber-attack impacts 521k individuals’ personal data Read More
Threat Actors Still Love a Romance Scam
Nearly twice as many people in UK and US targeted by romance scams in 2021 than in 2020 Read More
Three-Quarters of Ransomware Payments Linked to Russia
More than $400m worth of cryptocurrency went to ransomware strains “highly likely” to be affiliated with Russia in some way last year Read More
Increase in sophisticated, high-impact ransomware poses rising threat, warn government agencies
A surge in "sophisticated, high impact" ransomware attacks has prompted the United States, UK, and Australian cybersecurity agencies issue a joint advisory about the techniques...
Phony Valentines: Online Dating Scams and How to Spot Them
For years now, the popularity of online dating has been on the rise—and so have the number of online romance scams that leave people with...
Software supply chain attacks hit three out of five companies in 2021
More than three in five companies were targeted by software supply chain attacks in 2021, according to a recent survey by Anchore. The survey of...
XDR: Native vs. Open explained
With the advent of extended detection and response (XDR), the security analyst’s need for one complete, contextualized view into threats across the enterprise is becoming...
