Bot Bust: Ukraine’s Propaganda Crackdown
Ukraine's Cyber Police have taken down a bot farm accused of spreading pro-Russia propaganda through social media platforms in an effort to manipulate public.
Ukraine's Cyber Police have taken down a bot farm accused of spreading pro-Russia propaganda through social media platforms in an effort to manipulate public.
Pro-Ukraine hacking group has taken credit for a targeted attack on Infotel JSC, a Russian telecom provider crucial to the country's banking system.
Russian nationals Alexey Bilyuchenko and Aleksandr Verner have been charged with hacking the cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox in 2011.
On June 12, 2023, several Swiss federal agencies and state-linked companies experienced website inaccessibility due to a cyber-attack.
Russian-linked ransomware group, LockBit, has been implicated in a surge of cyberattacks, targeting 24 victims within a span of just 24 hours.
IcedID is a banking Trojan which first emerged in September 2017. It spreads by mail spam campaigns and often uses other malwares like Emotet.
FormBook is an Infostealer targeting the Windows OS and was first detected in 2016. It is marketed as Malware as a Service (MaaS) in underground hacking forums.
Rostelecom is in discussions with the Russian government to provide up to 2 million mobile devices running on the Aurora operating system.
Dridex is a Banking Trojan turned botnet, that targets the Windows platform. It is delivered by spam campaigns and Exploit Kits.
Danabot is a modular banking Trojan written in Delphi that targets the Windows platform. The malware is distributed via malicious spam emails.