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IT threat evolution in Q2 2022. Mobile statistics

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405,684 malicious installation packages were detected, of which: 55,614 packages were related to mobile banking Trojans; 3,821 packages were mobile ransomware Trojans. This aggressively spreading banking Trojan attacked mainly users in Europe and Australia. Quarterly highlights. Mobile threat statistics. Trojan.AndroidOS.Fakemoney.d

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Threats to ICS and industrial enterprises in 2022

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For instance, we see a new trend emerging in the criminal ecosystem of spyware-based authentication data theft, with each individual attack being directed at a very small number of targets (from single digits to several dozen). Such attacks are likely to comprise an even larger portion of the threat landscape next year.

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Security Roundup September 2024

BH Consulting

For example, the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU) will become the ‘competent authority’ for the energy, drinking water and wastewater sectors. The Central Bank of Ireland will oversee both banking and financial markets. The bill designates which regulators will be responsible for various critical sectors.

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IT threat evolution Q3 2023

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DroxiDat, a lean variant of SystemBC that acts as a system profiler and simple SOCKS5-capable bot, was detected at an electric utility company. The C2 (command and control) infrastructure for the incident involved an energy-related domain, ‘powersupportplan[.]com’, com’, that resolved to an already suspicious IP host.

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Spam and phishing in 2022

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If the movie lover entered their bank card details on the fake site, they risked paying more than the displayed amount for content that did not exist and sharing their card details with the scammers. Soccer fans chasing merchandise risked compromising their bank cards or just losing some money.

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