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The nefarious horde of SMiShing campaigns and how to eliminate them

Smishing invokes fraudulent text messages intertwined with spam links from a trusted source. In addition, the link often redirects to a rogue website or social messaging platform to compromise various information from the victimised device.

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October 14, 2022
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Fileless Malware and LOLBins: Everything You Should Know

Fileless malware is minacious for any enterprise since the concept of attacking without uploading malware payloads on the system disks also lets them evade signature-based detection technologies. Furthermore, the attackers also offer a helping hand to their fellow adversaries by sharing the malware topologies as a service to further the menace. 

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September 20, 2022
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C2-as-a-Service (C2aaS) and its evil impact on the global threat landscape

The Dark Utilities platform offers C2 servers as a service (C2aaS) to execute distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, command execution, remote access, and initiate crypto mining operations on the victim’s system by its subscribers. For many reasons, C2aaS is critical to the entire cybersecurity fraternity.

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September 5, 2022
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