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An RDP compromise provides a cybercriminal with a backdoor for ransomware and other types of malware, says security provider ESET.
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An RDP compromise provides a cybercriminal with a backdoor for ransomware and other types of malware, says security provider ESET.
Targeting the CEO and others in an organization, the attacks spotted by cybersecurity firm Darktrace were detected due to artificial intelligence.
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Unlocked domains are susceptible to malicious tactics that can lead to unauthorized DNS changes and domain name hijacking, says CSC.
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A ransomware incident analyzed by IBM X-Force shows that the attacker wouldn't have been able to decrypt the data, even if the ransom was paid.