The Rise of the PS5 Scalper Bots: An Analysis

Table of Contents In a webinar last December, Netacea’s Head of Threat Research, Matthew Gracey-McMinn, and Head of eCommerce, Tom Platt, joined forces to deep dive into the scale of the scalper bot problem, and the impact on the 2020 PS5 launch. If you missed the webinar, we’ve summarized the top takeaways for you here.

1Password Secrets Automation

Announcing 1Password Secrets Automation. It’s the 1Password you know and love, now for all your company secrets. 1Password protects secrets like logins and credit cards. Secrets Automation protects secrets in your company infrastructure – like API tokens, application keys, and private certificates – and supplies them when and where they’re needed.

What is CREST and what are the benefits of using a CREST accredited company?

We’re delighted to announce that Sentrium Security is now a CREST accredited company! This is an exciting achievement for us and it’s great to be recognised by the industry as a leading information security service provider. This is another great achievement for Sentrium following our award wins at the Cyber Security Excellence Awards 2021, where we won Best Cyber Security Company and Best Cyber Security Start Up (Europe, 1-9 employees).

EPHEMERAL LOCKPICKER: Malware Leveraged for Novel Intrusion Lifecycle and LuckyDay Ransomware Delivery

In 2021, Kroll investigators have had multiple opportunities to respond to a series of interconnected network intrusions, ransomware events and cyber incidents which, upon investigation and review, possessed overlapping tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and similar indicators of compromise (IOC) among them. The incidents affected organizations of various sizes across diverse industry sectors through what Kroll’s investigations confirmed was a range of separate intrusion vectors.

Hack my misconfigured Kubernetes at Kubecon Europe

In the last few years, we’ve seen more and more responsibilities shift left – to development teams. With the widespread adoption of Kubernetes, we’re now seeing configurations become a developer issue first and foremost. This responsibility means that developers need to be aware of the security risks involved in their configurations.