Incident Response: Compare Options for Your Organization

The FBI published their 2021 Internet Crime Report with data from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). This report shows that Business Email Compromise (BEC) / Email Account Compromise (EAC) attacks far exceed the volume and losses of Ransomware attacks. Organizations need to be prepared and know who they are going to call when they experience BEC/EAC, as well as ransomware, or other high-severity incidents.

The Nuvias Group Launches Nuvias ONE - the Digital Toolkit for Channel Partners

The Nuvias Group is launching a digital toolkit for partners, offering single entry-point access to multiple productivity and knowledge tools. Nuvias ONE provides partners with easy access to everything they need to deliver an excellent service to their customers.

$10 million reward offered for information on foreign government-linked malicious hackers

A $10 million reward is being offered for information leading to the identification or location of malicious hackers working with North Korea to launch cyber attacks on US critical infrastructure. The offer comes from the US State Department which is understandably eager to disrupt the activities of hacking gangs linked to foreign governments who may have engaged in espionage, cryptocurrency theft, and other malicious activities.

Introducing the Story Library: Get inspired and start automating your workflows instantly

We are excited to officially announce the launch of the new Tines Story Library - making it easier than ever to unlock the potential for greater business efficiency and more streamlined operations in less time with less effort! The power of no-code automation is now at your fingertips. From interacting with SIEMs to chatbots, case management systems, and more, the Story Library is filled with ready-to-use automation Stories, providing inspiration and digital transformation with just one click.

IPFS: The New Hotbed of Phishing

A few months ago, we reported on an interesting site called the Chameleon Phishing Page. These websites have the capability to change their background and logo depending on the user’s domain. The phishing site is stored in IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) and after reviewing the URLs used by the attacker, we noticed an increasing number of phishing emails containing IPFS URLs as their payload.