
BlackBerry Cylance
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SINGAPORE – February 20, 2020 – BlackBerry Limited has released its annual 2020 Threat Report, which examines the latest adversarial techniques and tactics analyzed by BlackBerry Cylance threat researchers, and provides guidance organizations can leverage to mitigate risk. Key findings include the continued evolution of nation-state backed threat actor groups, the increased availability of sophisticated attack toolsets, as well…
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By Josh Lemos, Vice President of Research and Intelligence, BlackBerry Cylance Uncommon attack techniques will emerge in common software Steganography, the process of hiding files in a different format, will grow in popularity as online blogs make it possible for threat actors to grasp the technique. Recent BlackBerry research found malicious payloads residing in WAV…
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BlackBerry Limited has released a new mobile malware report, Mobile Malware and APT Espionage: Prolific, Pervasive, and Cross-Platform, which examines how advanced persistent threat (APT) groups have been leveraging mobile malware in combination with traditional desktop malware in ongoing surveillance and espionage campaigns. “This research demonstrates that mobile attacks are much more pervasive of a…

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