Sandboxing is a security technique that is used to restrict the interaction of a program with the operating system simply because the program is untested or the program contains some malicious codes.
There are nine types of malware frequently delivered to healthcare organizations, according to a Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange report. The report, titled The Rampant Growth of Cybercrime ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory is using artificial intelligence to address several critical shortcomings in large-scale malware analysis, making significant advancements in the classification of ...
Aleksey Lapshin is CEO of ANY.RUN, interactive malware analysis sandbox that helps companies detect and analyze cyber threats in real-time. The rise of next-gen AI has brought about a new wave of ...
In a move to broaden its portfolio of cybersecurity products, Boston-based threat intelligence collection and analysis firm Recorded Future has reached an agreement to purchase Dutch malware analysis ...
In essence, malware, short for “malicious software,” is a broad term encompassing any software designed to harm or exploit any computing device or network. Created by cybercriminals, it’s like the ...
The human mind loves to categorize things, and malware is no exception. We here at CSO have done our part: our malware explainer breaks down malware based on how it spreads (self-propagating worms, ...
TL;DR Introduction Infostealers are not new malware. They have been around for decades. What has changed is how effective ...
On a cold winter night in 2016, Ukrainians experienced the first-ever known blackout caused by malicious code (malware) designed to autonomously attack the power grid. One-fifth of Kyiv’s citizens ...