
To answer the question we posed before: Yes, cybercriminals and terrorists are more similar than we think – they use similar platforms and services online, but also with some key differences.
Read MoreTo answer the question we posed before: Yes, cybercriminals and terrorists are more similar than we think – they use similar platforms and services online, but also with some key differences.
Read MoreTROJ_UPATRE, the most common malware threat distributed via spam, is known for downloading encrypted Gameover ZeuS onto affected systems. This ZeuS variant, in turn, is known for its use of peer-to-peer connections to its command-and-contol (C&C) servers. This behavior has been known about since October 2013. We have observed that these specific ZeuS variants are now…
Read MoreWe recently encountered a mobile phishing page that looks very similar to the official Facebook mobile page. However, looking closely into the URL address, there are noticeable differences. The real Facebook page is located at https://m.facebook.com/login and has the lock icon to show that the page is secured. Figure 1. Fake vs. legitimate Facebook mobile…
Read MoreRecently, Trend Micro and INTERPOL announced that Trend Micro will help train law enforcement personnel from participating countries all over the world to help them cope with today’s cybercrime threats. We are honored to help INTERPOL in its fight against cybercrime; this is completely in line with our vision of creating “A World Safe for…
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