Network Security

LABScon24 Highlights | Examining The Latest in Cybersecurity Trends & Challenges

For the third year in a row, LABScon gathered world-class cyber researchers and threat investigators from 16 countries to share their bleeding-edge intelligence on some of the most pressing issues from across the threat landscape. From exploring the latest in techniques, exploits, and tooling to uncovering the tracks of today’s threat actors, we’re looking back […]

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 39

The Good | Feds Indict Russian Money Launderer & Sanction Two Illegal Virtual Exchanges Linked to Ransomware Operations The U.S. government doled out a heavy helping of sanctions this week in a coordinated effort against two illicit virtual currency exchanges and Sergey Sergeevich Ivanov, an alleged money launderer. From the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

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LABScon 2024 | Security Research in Real Time – Talks Not to Miss

Get ready for LABScon 2024 – the premier, invite-only conference hosted by SentinelLabs for top minds from across the cybersecurity community. This year’s event takes place from September 18th to 21st with leading experts, threat investigators, academics, government partners, and journalists set to gather at the stunning Mountain Shadows Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. LABScon returns

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macOS Sequoia | What’s New in Privacy and Security for Enterprise?

Monday September 17th saw Apple release the newest version of its Mac operating system, macOS 15 Sequoia, and SentinelOne was delighted to announce support for this version of macOS on the day of release. While the original announcement of Sequoia at WWDC 2024 focused heavily on a raft of “AI” features – largely absent so

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 37

The Good | Cybercrime Syndicate Members Arrested In Singapore & Dark Market Admins Indicted for Fraud Singaporean authorities conducted an island-wide raid on various suspects that were being monitored for their links to a global cybercrime syndicate. As a result of the operation, 160 officials from various law enforcement departments joined up to arrest five

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From Amos to Poseidon | A SOC Team’s Guide to Detecting macOS Atomic Stealers 2024

It started out (apparently) as a ChatGPT project in April 2023 but has gone on to become arguably the most successful Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) offering to date that specifically targets Mac users. Amos Atomic was once a single offering but has now become several, and researchers and defenders can take their pick trying to unravel the

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 36

The Good | U.S. Officials Crackdown on Russian State-Backed Disinformation Campaigns Ahead of Presidential Elections Amid ongoing concerns about U.S. election interference, the DoJ seized 32 domains this week used by Russian-linked threat actor, Doppelgänger, to spread disinformation campaigns. The campaigns aimed to influence the upcoming U.S. elections and sway international support for Ukraine. Officials

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 34

The Good | Global Authorities Arrest Multi-Million Dollar Crypto Thieves & Charge An Extortion Gang Member Plenty of good news this week as global law enforcement efforts rounded up suspects behind a $14 million crypto heist and officially charged a member of a Russian extortion operation responsible for data theft, ransom, wire fraud, and money

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