The new Beep malware is unique in the number of evasive techniques in implements, making it very dangerous for potential ransomware.
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Memory Injection is an evasion technique in which ransomware hides in a legitimate process, making it less likely to be detected by AVs/EDRs
Malware Evasion – Memory InjectionButton: Click Here
Chrome recently announced that they’re going to stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1. You can still keep your legacy endpoints secure without patches.
How You Can Keep Chrome Browser Secure on Windows 7 and 8.1Button: Click Here
We recently discovered an inherent vulnerability in Windows Services that, if exploited, could make it very easy for threat actors to penetrate and initiate a ransomware attack.
Windows Service Failure Recovery Easily Exploitable for RansomwareButton: Click Here
We recently discovered a new ransomware variant, which performs MSDTC service DLL Hijacking to silently execute its payload.
New CatB Ransomware Employs 2-Year Old DLL Hijacking Technique To Evade DetectionButton: Click Here
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