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Phishing-as-a-Service Platform LabHost Disrupted by Law Enforcement Crackdown

One of the largest phishing-as-a-service platforms, LabHost, was severely disrupted by law enforcement in 19 countries during a year-long operation that resulted in 37 arrests. According to a recent Europol announcement, the folks behind the LabHost Phishing as a Service (PhaaS) platform were arrested last month. In a coordinated search over three days, 37 suspects were apprehended, disrupting the well-known service.

[Must Read] How Boeing Battled a Whopping $200M Ransomware Demand

Boeing recently confirmed that in October 2023, it fell victim to an attack by the LockBit ransomware gang, which disrupted some of its parts and distribution operations. The attackers demanded a whopping $200 million not to release the data they had exfiltrated. On Wednesday, Boeing admitted it was the company described as the "multinational aeronautical and defense corporation headquartered in Virginia" in a recently unsealed U.S. Department of Justice indictment.

Top 4 Network Security Risks

Network security integrates different processes, devices, and technologies into a broad plan that safeguards your computer networks' integrity, accessibility, and confidentiality. It keeps your networking infrastructure safe from malicious acts like manipulation and unauthorized access. Network security risks allow malicious actors to cause significant damage to your network while exposing your company's sensitive data. Discussed below are the top four network security risks.

All About That 8Base Ransomware Group: The Details

First Publishied Nov 6th 2023 Updated May 9th 2024 Last seen on this month, 8Base is a ransomware collective that initiated its operations in April 2022. Despite its relatively short time in the cyber landscape, the group has swiftly garnered a reputation for its forceful strategies and the substantial volume of victims it has affected.

Hey, You. Get Off of My Cloud

The Rolling Stones wanted to protect their space; we, as security practitioners, need to protect ours. Data 'castles' in the cloud are out there, and they're constantly under siege. By drawing inspiration from a band that embodied personal freedom, we can draw some – okay, very stretched - parallels to modern cloud security. Nonetheless, they work. And we all knew this blog was coming. And if you read the blog backward you can hear the name of the latest malware family... Maybe.

9 in 10 Organizations Paid At least One Ransom Last Year

New analysis of cyber attacks shows ransomware attacks are running far more rampant than previously thought, with half of organizations blaming poor cyber hygiene. After last year’s shocking stat that 70% of organizations pay the ransom, it’s really surprising to see that an even greater percentage (91%) have paid a ransom at least once in the last 12 months – this according to Extrahop’s 2024 Global Cyber Confidence Index.

May 2024: LockBit Returns?

On May 6, 2024, the LockBit ransomware group published a list of over 50 victims on their newly established data leak platform. Among the victims are NASDAQ-listed firms, major corporations, governmental organizations, and technology companies. Interestingly, some of these victims had been targeted previously by other groups or even by LockBit in earlier attacks.

Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS): How to protect your customers

The cyberthreat landscape is in a state of constant evolution. As the digital dependency of businesses grows, so do the opportunities for those looking to take advantage of it. In recent years, we have witnessed an upsurge in a new type of malicious actor: the non-technical cybercriminal.