Post by account_disabled on Dec 29, 2023 19:42:40 GMT -8
Cybercriminals are always one step ahead of white hat hackers. With anonymity, attacks can be launched virtually from anywhere in the world. And each attack always comes as a surprise. But we also have a secret weapon: cooperation. This is why Trend Micro places great importance on building relationships with law enforcement. educational institution Government agencies and other cyber security business groups at all times We are very proud to partner with INTERPOL operations and successfully complete the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) project in Singapore.
That reduces the number of B2B Email List users infected with Cryptomining malware by 78%. Cryptomining attacks are continuing to intensify. Such attacks are also known as Cryptojacking These attacks are becoming increasingly popular among cybercriminals looking to make money. The reason is that the victim is hardly aware that they are being attacked. With malware embedded on machines that mine cryptocurrencies 24 hours a day, hackers are also attempting to launch more sophisticated attacks against corporate IT systems. and cloud servers to increase their mining potential and make money. Many criminal groups also choose to attack home computer systems, such as routers, because these systems are often not adequately protected.
And these groups of devices can be combined to form a botnet army along with a huge money-smelting farm. For this reason, Cryptojacking It is also the most insidious of 2019's hidden threats in terms of file-based threats. (Based on Trend Micro data See information at bit.ly/2tSqPyN) Even though it did not cause as severe damage as the data leak incident. Phishing, ransomware, or Trojan attacks against financial institutions or did not espionage confidential information There is no risk of impersonating another person. Or even being asked to get money for locking your PC hostage.
That reduces the number of B2B Email List users infected with Cryptomining malware by 78%. Cryptomining attacks are continuing to intensify. Such attacks are also known as Cryptojacking These attacks are becoming increasingly popular among cybercriminals looking to make money. The reason is that the victim is hardly aware that they are being attacked. With malware embedded on machines that mine cryptocurrencies 24 hours a day, hackers are also attempting to launch more sophisticated attacks against corporate IT systems. and cloud servers to increase their mining potential and make money. Many criminal groups also choose to attack home computer systems, such as routers, because these systems are often not adequately protected.
And these groups of devices can be combined to form a botnet army along with a huge money-smelting farm. For this reason, Cryptojacking It is also the most insidious of 2019's hidden threats in terms of file-based threats. (Based on Trend Micro data See information at bit.ly/2tSqPyN) Even though it did not cause as severe damage as the data leak incident. Phishing, ransomware, or Trojan attacks against financial institutions or did not espionage confidential information There is no risk of impersonating another person. Or even being asked to get money for locking your PC hostage.