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3Q 2015 Security Roundup: Current Threats Forecast Impending Attack Scenarios

  • Posted on:November 17, 2015 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Exploits, Mobile, Targeted Attacks, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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When experts call on people to brace for disaster, it’s always based on signs that point to impending events. This quarter, we saw numerous signposts pointing to hazards to sensitive data that could lead to damages to individuals’ personal lives and organizations’ operations. The high-profile breaches, vulnerability exploits, and other attacks we saw this past…

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Tags: androidashley madisondata breachDeep Webexploit kitHacking TeamPawn Stormvulnerability

Ashley Madison, Why Do Our Honeypots Have Accounts On Your Website?

  • Posted on:September 8, 2015 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Social
  • Author:
    Ryan Flores (Threat Research Manager)
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She is 33 years old, from Los Angeles, 6 feet tall, sexy, aggressive, and a “woman who knows what she wants”, according to her profile. She is intriguing. However, her intrigue doesn’t end there: her email address is one of Trend Micro’s email honeypots. Wait… what? This was how we learned that Ashley Madison users were being targeted for…

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Tags: ashley madisondata breachhoneypotsprivacy

Security Predictions for 2019

  • Our security predictions for 2019 are based on our experts’ analysis of the progress of current and emerging technologies, user behavior, and market trends, and their impact on the threat landscape. We have categorized them according to the main areas that are likely to be affected, given the sprawling nature of the technological and sociopolitical changes under consideration.
    Read our security predictions for 2019.

Business Process Compromise

  • Attackers are starting to invest in long-term operations that target specific processes enterprises rely on. They scout for vulnerable practices, susceptible systems and operational loopholes that they can leverage or abuse. To learn more, read our Security 101: Business Process Compromise.

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