Sandboxing is a security technique that is used to restrict the interaction of a program with the operating system simply because the program is untested or the program contains some malicious codes.
More malware is designed to be variable, choosing which computers to infect or even the type of attack to execute. Cybercriminal gangs from Eastern Europe have always followed a rule: Don’t steal from ...
Global entities are aggressively adopting automated defense mechanisms to counter USD multi-billion ransomware campaigns. The sector currently prioritizes sovereign, air-gapped environments and hybrid ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories, has announced the release of Thorium, an automated, scalable malware and forensic ...