In today’s rapidly changing threat landscape, early actionable access to credible threat intelligence is critical. According to participants of a recent CyberRisk Alliance Business Intelligence study, threat intelligence is critical to arm Security Operations Center (SOC) and Incident Response teams with the data needed to make timely, informed decisions that prevent system downtime, thwart the theft of confidential data, and protect intellectual property. This infographic from the report captures the specific benefits of threat intelligence feeds, as cited by survey respondents. Download the full report: Threat Intel Leveraged to Secure Systems and Educate Executives
First VPN marketed itself on Russian-speaking cybercrime forums as a reliable tool for anonymity, offering features like anonymous payments and concealed infrastructure to help users evade law enforcement.
Cybercriminals are reportedly instructing victims to withdraw cash and deposit it into crypto kiosks, which then transfer the funds to attacker-controlled wallets.
Storm-2949 initiates attacks by targeting users with privileged roles, such as IT personnel or senior leadership, using social engineering tactics to obtain their Microsoft Entra ID credentials.