An analysis of the mobile threat landscape in 2022 shows that Spain and Turkey are the most targeted countries for malware campaigns, even as a mix of new and existing banking trojans are increasingly targeting Android devices to conduct on-device fraud (ODF). Other frequently targeted countries include Poland, Australia, the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Italy, France, and … [Read more...] about Latest Mobile Malware Report Suggests On-Device Fraud is on the Rise
Suggests
NSA Suggests Enterprises Use ‘Designated’ DNS-over-HTTPS’ Resolvers
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) on Friday said DNS over HTTPS (DoH) — if configured appropriately in enterprise environments — can help prevent "numerous" initial access, command-and-control, and exfiltration techniques used by threat actors. "DNS over Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Transport Layer Security (HTTPS), often referred to as DNS over HTTPS (DoH), encrypts … [Read more...] about NSA Suggests Enterprises Use ‘Designated’ DNS-over-HTTPS’ Resolvers
New Evidence Suggests SolarWinds’ Codebase Was Hacked to Inject Backdoor
The investigation into how the attackers managed to compromise SolarWinds' internal network and poison the company's software updates is still underway, but we may be one step closer to understanding what appears to be a very meticulously planned and highly-sophisticated supply chain attack. A new report published by ReversingLabs today and shared in advance with The Hacker … [Read more...] about New Evidence Suggests SolarWinds’ Codebase Was Hacked to Inject Backdoor