Security Analyst Summit 2023: key research
Four major studies presented by our experts at the SAS 2023 international conference.
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Four major studies presented by our experts at the SAS 2023 international conference.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
At the SAS 2021 conference, our experts talked about the Tomiris backdoor, which appears to be linked to the DarkHalo group.
Mobile apps can track your location and sell the data to third parties. What can you do about it?
Cybercriminals are using steganography to hide their code and seek industrial data.
Jeff and Dave chat about the MosaicRegressor UEFI bootkit, a Grindr copy-paste hack, and more.
Cybercriminals are employing a sophisticated malicious framework whose tools include some leaked from Hacking Team.
This week, David Jacoby joins Dave and Jeff to discuss his recent talk at SAS at Home, covidication, and more.
Kaspersky experts found the PhantomLance Trojan backdoor for Android in Google Play.
Researchers found a way to create fake fingerprints to fool many devices, although it took a lot of effort.
Cybercriminals employing office cleaners to gain access into companies, the city of Racine hit with ransomware, Kaspersky SAS, the latest headaches for Twitter, and more.
5 quick tips for (moderately) paranoid people on how to ensure security and privacy while traveling.
How to expose fake news bots based on their behavior and what insights one can get while doing this.
Has your sat nav ever insisted you are somewhere you are clearly not? Welcome to GPS spoofing.
It appears the ASUS incident was just one part of the large-scale operation.
Trojanized HID devices as well as surveilling or malicious cables are serious threats that can be used to compromise even air-gapped systems.
A look at the complexities of public attribution and why nation-states doing it will have real-world implications.
The Microsoft Office threat landscape, and the technologies that help us catch related zero-day exploits, were the focus of this talk at the SAS 2019 conference.
Jay Rosenberg of GReAT joins Jeff and Ahmed to recap the second day of the Security Analyst Summit in Singapore.
A new APT attack targets the diplomatic mission of an Asian country.
A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.