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Cybereason identifies new malware variants used in global Iranian espionage campaigns

Cybereason has discovered previously unidentified malware variants being leveraged in two separate Iranian state-sponsored cyberespionage operations targeting a wide range of organisations in multiple global regions. One of the malicious operations is deploying ransomware against targets following data exfiltration in order to inflict damage to systems as well as to hamper forensic investigations, and the […]

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Cybereason XDR and EDR available on Google Cloud Marketplace

Cybereason’s Extended Detection and Response (XDR) and Cybereason Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions are now available on Google Cloud Marketplace. The AI-driven Cybereason platform delivers protection for endpoints, user personas, cloud and application workspaces. Google Cloud customers can now deploy the Cybereason platform to better protect their organisations from sophisticated cyberattacks. The cloud-native Cybereason

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Cybereason and Smarttech247 partner up to tackle cyber threats

Cybereason and Smarttech247 have announced a new partnership to enable joint customers to detect and end cyber attacks on endpoints anywhere on their networks. Businesses today face a constant barrage of cyber threats, including destructive ransomware attacks and other malicious activity. Cybereason and Smarttech247 will work together to enable organisations to better safeguard their most critical

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Cybereason to host CISO Roundtable on the impact of ransomware attacks

Cybereason will be hosting a virtual CISO Roundtable tomorrow, Thursday, July 29, 2021, 1:00 pm ET/6:00 pm BST, to discuss the findings from the company’s recent global ransomware study, titled Ransomware: The True Cost to Business. Among the report’s key findings are that 65% of organisations hit by a ransomware attack report significant revenue loss, and 80%

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Cybereason acquires security analytics company, empow

Cybereason has announced the acquisition of Tel Aviv-based empow; adding predictive response technology, a library of data integrations, as well as enhanced engineering and product talent. These capabilities will be incorporated into the Cybereason XDR offerings in the attempt to end cyber attacks on the endpoint, across enterprise. The Cybereason XDR solution reverses the attacker advantage

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Cybereason launches new ‘Defenders League’ Partner Program

Cybereason has launched ‘The Cybereason Defenders League;’ a global partner community, designed to reward the cybersecurity industry’s most trusted advisors and solution providers by increasing their margins and profitability. Members of this program will reportedly gain access to award-winning technology and services to help end users stop cyber attacks. “The Cybereason Defenders League affords partners

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New Cybereason ransomware study reveals loss of revenue to businesses

Cybereason has released research findings from a global ransomware study of nearly 1,300 security professionals that reveals more than half of organisations have been the victim of a ransomware attack. In the UK specifically, 305 companies were contacted and 84% of businesses that chose to pay a ransom demand suffered a second ransomware attack, often

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Cybereason discovers new malware, PortDoor

An undocumented malware developed by Chinese APT threat actors has just been discovered by Cybereason. According to recent reports, the threat actors are likely operating on behalf of Chinese state-sponsored interests and targeting Russia’s defence industry. Cybereason discovered PortDoor while tracking recent developments in the RoyalRoad weaponiser, also known as the 8.t Dropper/RTF exploit builder.

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Cybereason unveils campaign to leverage Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities

Cybereason has announced the discovery of a widespread, global campaign seeking to propagate the Prometei Botnet, by targeting organisations with a multi-stage attack to steal processing power to mine bitcoin. The threat actors, who appear to be Russian speakers, are taking advantage of previously disclosed Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities leveraged in the Hafnium attacks to penetrate networks.

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The future of threat detection and response: An operation-centric approach

We are fast-approaching a full year since the outbreak of Covid-19. Over that time, we’ve undergone a number of notable changes, both in our everyday lives as well as in the working environment. Among them is the rapid transition towards remote working to accommodate for social distancing guidelines, a development that may soon become the

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Cybereason collaborates with Intel

Cybereason will adopt new Intel Hardware Shield protections for ransomware available on the 11th Gen Intel Core vPro mobile platforms. The company states that its multi-layered protection, in collaboration with Intel Threat Detection Technology, will enable full-stack visibility to uncover ransomware attacks. “This collaboration with Intel to add CPU based threat detection bolsters our long

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Newly discovered ‘Chaes’ malware targeting e-commerce customers

The Cybereason Nocturnus Team has identified an active campaign targeting customers of a larger e-commerce platform with newly identified multi-stage malware that evades antivirus tools dubbed Chaes. The info-stealing malware is designed to harvest sensitive consumer information, including login credentials, credit card numbers and other financial information. The Nocturnus Team has been tracking threat actors

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