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PowerShell, fileless malware’s great attack vector
Fileless malware doesn’t need files on the hard drive and uses PowerShell as one of its main attack vectors, which leads to several cybersecurity challenges.
Three films about corporate cybersecurity and cyberwar
To coincide with the Oscars, we’re taking a look at several films that dealt with cyberattacks on companies or government institutions, and cyberwar.
Panda Security joins the Cyber Threat Alliance to support the sharing of information
At Panda Security, we are pleased to announce that we are joining the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), a nonprofit organization working to improve cybersecurity.
Zurich vs Mondelez: the vast costs of large-scale cyberattacks
It is estimated that Mondelez lost $100 million after the NotPetya cyberattack. Now the company’s insurer Zurich claims that it has no obligation to pay up.
Ransomware in City Hall
City officials in the city of Del Rio, Texas, reported a ransomware attack at the start of January that brought down their IT systems.
Botnets: weapons in the telecommunications war
Attacks that make use of botnets are increasingly frequent. When a company experiences a botnet attack, it can suffer several possible consequences.
Encrypted malware: a threat facilitated by the GDPR?
Encrypted traffic is already becoming one of the largest niches for cybercriminals, who are starting to carry out attacks using encrypted malware.