New PCI Password Requirements Could Be the Impetus for Credential Harvesting Scams

As the retirement countdown for the current version of PCI is now less than six months, a new standard for password length, complexity, and change frequency may create some risk. Valid credentials have become a very hot item, as threat actors realize the low risk and high value of simply becoming an Initial Access Broker (rather than performing an entire cyber attack themselves).

Fantastic Rootkits: And Where To Find Them (Part 3) - ARM Edition

In this blog, we will discuss innovative rootkit techniques on a non-traditional architecture, Windows 11 on ARM64. In the prior posts, we covered rootkit techniques applied to a modern Windows 10 OS (Part 1) and rootkit analysis of current threats for Intel x86-64 (Part 2). Although we have yet to come across any malware family in the wild targeting this platform, we may see it in the near future as Windows on ARM devices grow in popularity.

Exploring Bug Bounty Programs: Your First Step into Cybersecurity

Are you new to the world of cybersecurity? Maybe you've dabbled a bit but aren't sure where to start? In this video, we're here to guide you on an exciting path – Bug Bounty Programs! 🐞🔍 🎯 Bug bounties are a fantastic entry point with ZERO pressure. Imagine discovering vulnerabilities and weaknesses in systems – if you find something, awesome! If not, you still gain invaluable knowledge.

Wordfence Becomes the Latest Brand to be Impersonated Putting 800 Million Sites at Risk

With its wide use and trusted state among Wordpress developers and website admins, a new campaign impersonating the website security brand could put hundreds of millions of websites at risk. Today, it's estimated there are over 810 million websites that run on Wordpress. One of Wordpress’ most used plugins is Wordfence – a security platform made specifically for the website platform.

Unraveling the Tactics and Impacts of Account Takeover Fraud

It’s the third day of your long-awaited vacation. While relaxing at the beach, you hear a not particularly welcome chime on your phone (because who takes a vacation from their phone), indicating a new email notification. Your bank notifies you that a significant transaction has been made on your account― a purchase you immediately realize you didn’t authorize. Your heart pounds as you log into your banking app only to find your account empty.

5 tips to supercharge app security from code to cloud

As the partnership between Snyk and GitGuardian continues to grow, we’ve collaborated on a new cheat sheet that identifies key security considerations and tools that can help you mitigate risks and protect your code. The journey from code to cloud and back to code necessitates a holistic approach to security.