#CyberCrimeCon21 #cybersecurity #conference
Meet Group-IB #CyberCrimeCon21 speakers!
On December 2, Security Researcher at Computest Thijs Alkemade will share his findings about hacking the pandemic's most popular software — #Zoom.
Register here -> https://bit.ly/3CSq1YJ
Meet Group-IB #CyberCrimeCon21 speakers!
On December 2, Security Researcher at Computest Thijs Alkemade will share his findings about hacking the pandemic's most popular software — #Zoom.
Register here -> https://bit.ly/3CSq1YJ
#Europol #LawEnforcement #Carding
Group-IB supported Europol-coordinated Carding Action 2021🔥
Group-IB partook in the pan-European anti-fraud effort for the second consecutive year. The 3-month effort targeted sellers of compromised card details and prevented about €14 million in losses. The Carding Action was led by Italian law enforcement agencies and also supported by the United Kingdom and leading card schemes.
Although the results are still being analyzed, with information on 49,761 compromised cards (1/4 of the data provided by Group-IB) having been processed so far, it is clear that the savings for European citizens will exceed the Carding Action 2020 figures of €40 million.
Learn more -> https://bit.ly/31aO0FA
Group-IB supported Europol-coordinated Carding Action 2021🔥
Group-IB partook in the pan-European anti-fraud effort for the second consecutive year. The 3-month effort targeted sellers of compromised card details and prevented about €14 million in losses. The Carding Action was led by Italian law enforcement agencies and also supported by the United Kingdom and leading card schemes.
Although the results are still being analyzed, with information on 49,761 compromised cards (1/4 of the data provided by Group-IB) having been processed so far, it is clear that the savings for European citizens will exceed the Carding Action 2020 figures of €40 million.
Learn more -> https://bit.ly/31aO0FA
#CyberCrimeCon21 #cybersecurity #conference
Further insights into Carding Action 2021 will be unveiled by Jorge Rosal Cosano, Team Leader at the Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), at Group-IB’s CyberCrimeCon 2021 this Thursday, December 2.
Register here -> https://bit.ly/3CSq1YJ
Further insights into Carding Action 2021 will be unveiled by Jorge Rosal Cosano, Team Leader at the Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), at Group-IB’s CyberCrimeCon 2021 this Thursday, December 2.
Register here -> https://bit.ly/3CSq1YJ
#CyberCrimeCon21 #cybersecurity #conference
Meet Group-IB #CyberCrimeCon21 speakers!
Group-IB is pleased to announce that INTERPOL Director of Cybercrime Craig Jones will be speaking at CyberCrimeCon21 on December 2.
Mr. Jones leads INTERPOL’s Cybercrime Directorate and serves as the Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) for its Global Cybercrime Programme, which strives to reduce the global impact of cybercrime by assisting law enforcement worldwide. Mr. Jones will give a presentation titled “Zero trust, why trust!”
Join the fight against cybercrime and register here -> https://bit.ly/3Ea29RJ
Meet Group-IB #CyberCrimeCon21 speakers!
Group-IB is pleased to announce that INTERPOL Director of Cybercrime Craig Jones will be speaking at CyberCrimeCon21 on December 2.
Mr. Jones leads INTERPOL’s Cybercrime Directorate and serves as the Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) for its Global Cybercrime Programme, which strives to reduce the global impact of cybercrime by assisting law enforcement worldwide. Mr. Jones will give a presentation titled “Zero trust, why trust!”
Join the fight against cybercrime and register here -> https://bit.ly/3Ea29RJ
#CyberCrimeCon21 #cybersecurity #conference
One day to #CyberCrimeCon21!🔥🔥🔥
We saved the hottest news for last! Tomorrow, Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov will traditionally present the key findings of Group-IB's annual Hi-Tech Crime Trends report.
This year, to reflect the increasing volume of attacks, as well as the variation in methods and tactics, Group-IB is publishing 5 volumes of Hi-Tech Crime Trends report, with each one dedicated to a major cybersecurity threat:
— Initial Access Brokers
— Financial Threats
— Ransomware
— Scams and Phishing
— State-sponsored APTs (available to Group-IB’s TI&A customers only)
Each report contains a detailed breakdown of the threat actor profile, statistics, and much more.
You can get an exclusive first look at the reports by attending CyberCrimeCon 2021 tomorrow. Register here -> https://bit.ly/31i7Kqk
One day to #CyberCrimeCon21!🔥🔥🔥
We saved the hottest news for last! Tomorrow, Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov will traditionally present the key findings of Group-IB's annual Hi-Tech Crime Trends report.
This year, to reflect the increasing volume of attacks, as well as the variation in methods and tactics, Group-IB is publishing 5 volumes of Hi-Tech Crime Trends report, with each one dedicated to a major cybersecurity threat:
— Initial Access Brokers
— Financial Threats
— Ransomware
— Scams and Phishing
— State-sponsored APTs (available to Group-IB’s TI&A customers only)
Each report contains a detailed breakdown of the threat actor profile, statistics, and much more.
You can get an exclusive first look at the reports by attending CyberCrimeCon 2021 tomorrow. Register here -> https://bit.ly/31i7Kqk
CyberCrimeCon 2021
Register now for Global Threat Hunting & Intelligence Conference
The big day is today🎉
The 10th edition of Group-IB's iconic #CyberCrimeCon21 event will begin shortly! Just imagine, in one hour only, you’ll dive into the world of the most acute cybercrime trends, high-quality threat intelligence, and actionable insights that will help to stay ahead of cybercriminals in the future.
CyberCrimeCon21 will for the first time have 5 streams for different time zones to accommodate more than 5,000 attendees globally from Americas to Asia Pacific.
Two tracks, 17 speakers, and 6 hours of quality insights into the recent operations of nation state threat actors and cybercriminal syndicates from the cybersecurity pros.
It's high time to check your email box and make sure you got an individual link for the broadcast. We’re gonna start soon, stay tuned🙌
The 10th edition of Group-IB's iconic #CyberCrimeCon21 event will begin shortly! Just imagine, in one hour only, you’ll dive into the world of the most acute cybercrime trends, high-quality threat intelligence, and actionable insights that will help to stay ahead of cybercriminals in the future.
CyberCrimeCon21 will for the first time have 5 streams for different time zones to accommodate more than 5,000 attendees globally from Americas to Asia Pacific.
Two tracks, 17 speakers, and 6 hours of quality insights into the recent operations of nation state threat actors and cybercriminal syndicates from the cybersecurity pros.
It's high time to check your email box and make sure you got an individual link for the broadcast. We’re gonna start soon, stay tuned🙌
#brand #logo #conference
Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov opens #CyberCrimeCon21!
Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov has for the first time inaugurated CyberCrimeCon👏 The company’s mission for the past 18 years has remained unchanged. Its simplicity contains the company’s enormous efforts in fighting cybercrime.
Dmitry, without further ado, has presented Group-IB’s brand new visual concept. Our company has been seeking to be a concise and comprehensible brand in each of the regions of its presence — this is reflected in the concise mission and the simple color spectrum that has black and white that symbolize confrontation. Another key visual belonging to the new design is a neon ray that runs through the digital and physical world just like a hero’s path that is followed by anyone who chooses fighting as their mission.
Dmitry has stressed that the main idea behind Group-IB’s image was masterminded and developed by Ilya Sachkov. “We just had to get the job done,” commented Dima. Let’s meet Group-IB’s new logo!
Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov opens #CyberCrimeCon21!
Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov has for the first time inaugurated CyberCrimeCon👏 The company’s mission for the past 18 years has remained unchanged. Its simplicity contains the company’s enormous efforts in fighting cybercrime.
Dmitry, without further ado, has presented Group-IB’s brand new visual concept. Our company has been seeking to be a concise and comprehensible brand in each of the regions of its presence — this is reflected in the concise mission and the simple color spectrum that has black and white that symbolize confrontation. Another key visual belonging to the new design is a neon ray that runs through the digital and physical world just like a hero’s path that is followed by anyone who chooses fighting as their mission.
Dmitry has stressed that the main idea behind Group-IB’s image was masterminded and developed by Ilya Sachkov. “We just had to get the job done,” commented Dima. Let’s meet Group-IB’s new logo!
#CyberCrimeCon #report #cybercrime #HTCT
Group-IB reveals Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022⚡️⚡️⚡️
Group-IB presents the 10th edition of its annual report Hi-Tech Crime Trends 21/22 on the most trending cybercrimes and forecasts for the next year. The new report comes in 5 volumes focusing on initial access brokers, ransomware, financial threats, cyberwarfare, and scam & phishing.
All five parts of the Hi-Tech Crime Trends 21/22 will be released by the end of December. If you do not want to miss out, subscribe for updates and we’ll send the notification when each report goes live -> https://bit.ly/3ofZfFs
Group-IB reveals Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022⚡️⚡️⚡️
Group-IB presents the 10th edition of its annual report Hi-Tech Crime Trends 21/22 on the most trending cybercrimes and forecasts for the next year. The new report comes in 5 volumes focusing on initial access brokers, ransomware, financial threats, cyberwarfare, and scam & phishing.
All five parts of the Hi-Tech Crime Trends 21/22 will be released by the end of December. If you do not want to miss out, subscribe for updates and we’ll send the notification when each report goes live -> https://bit.ly/3ofZfFs
#CyberCrimeCon21 #report #cybercrime #HTCT
Group-IB presents "Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022. Part I. Uninvited guests: the sale of access to corporate networks.”
❗️The sharp increase in the number of offers to sell access to compromised corporate networks has become one of the underlying trends on the cybercrime arena recently. Group-IB experts have identified several factors contributing to the rapid growth of the initial access market.
🔺One such factor was the emergence of Fxmsp, a hacker who first appeared on underground forums in 2017. Posts about selling access to corporate networks had appeared on dark-web resources back then, but they had been rare and not streamlined. Fxmsp was the first to focus on gaining initial access for the purpose of selling it.
🔺Demand creates supply. The principle also applies to the sale of initial access to compromised networks. Beginning in 2019, there was a sharp increase in the number of ransomware attacks, the first stage of which
is gaining access to a company’s network. This fueled demand for initial access and bolstered the rise of initial access markets.
🔺The third factor furthering the rise of initial access markets is the low threshold to enter the industry. The fact that tools for conducting full-fledged attacks against corporate networks are widely available means that underground actors can make money with little effort. The market for initial access has been flooded with low-skilled threat actors who, despite their poor knowledge of the technical aspects involved, pose a threat to companies.
Download link -> https://bit.ly/3pjvxPc
Group-IB presents "Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022. Part I. Uninvited guests: the sale of access to corporate networks.”
❗️The sharp increase in the number of offers to sell access to compromised corporate networks has become one of the underlying trends on the cybercrime arena recently. Group-IB experts have identified several factors contributing to the rapid growth of the initial access market.
🔺One such factor was the emergence of Fxmsp, a hacker who first appeared on underground forums in 2017. Posts about selling access to corporate networks had appeared on dark-web resources back then, but they had been rare and not streamlined. Fxmsp was the first to focus on gaining initial access for the purpose of selling it.
🔺Demand creates supply. The principle also applies to the sale of initial access to compromised networks. Beginning in 2019, there was a sharp increase in the number of ransomware attacks, the first stage of which
is gaining access to a company’s network. This fueled demand for initial access and bolstered the rise of initial access markets.
🔺The third factor furthering the rise of initial access markets is the low threshold to enter the industry. The fact that tools for conducting full-fledged attacks against corporate networks are widely available means that underground actors can make money with little effort. The market for initial access has been flooded with low-skilled threat actors who, despite their poor knowledge of the technical aspects involved, pose a threat to companies.
Download link -> https://bit.ly/3pjvxPc
Group-IB
Fxmsp: “The Invisible God of Networks” Threat Research | Group-IB Resources
The report shows how Fxmsp’s cybercriminal career evolved from a newbie hacker to one of the major players of the Russian-speaking underground.
#CyberCrimeCon21 #report #cybercrime #HTCT
The overall size of initial access market hits $7.2 mln💵
In H2 2020-H12021, the market of corporate initial access continued to flourish and grew by almost 16% from $6,189,388 to $7,165,387. Here are some other figures proving this explosive growth:
🔹The number of offers to sell access to companies almost tripled over the review period: from 362 to 1,099.
🔹The number of initial access brokers skyrocketed from 86 active brokers to 262, with 229 new players joining the roster.
🔹The number of industries exploited by initial access brokers surged from 20 to 35, which indicates that cybercriminals are becoming aware of the variety of potential victims. Most companies affected belonged to the manufacturing, education, and financial services.
🔹The number of countries where cybercriminals broke into corporate networks increased from 42 to 68. US-based companies were the most popular among sellers of access to compromised networks, followed by France and the UK.
🔹Five brokers make 35% of all the profit from access sale in the underground.
Download link -> https://bit.ly/3pjvxPc
The overall size of initial access market hits $7.2 mln💵
In H2 2020-H12021, the market of corporate initial access continued to flourish and grew by almost 16% from $6,189,388 to $7,165,387. Here are some other figures proving this explosive growth:
🔹The number of offers to sell access to companies almost tripled over the review period: from 362 to 1,099.
🔹The number of initial access brokers skyrocketed from 86 active brokers to 262, with 229 new players joining the roster.
🔹The number of industries exploited by initial access brokers surged from 20 to 35, which indicates that cybercriminals are becoming aware of the variety of potential victims. Most companies affected belonged to the manufacturing, education, and financial services.
🔹The number of countries where cybercriminals broke into corporate networks increased from 42 to 68. US-based companies were the most popular among sellers of access to compromised networks, followed by France and the UK.
🔹Five brokers make 35% of all the profit from access sale in the underground.
Download link -> https://bit.ly/3pjvxPc
Group-IB
Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2021/2022. Uninvited Guests: The Sale of Access to Corporate Networks
Analysis of dark web forums to understand the sale of access to compromised infrastructure.
