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HackRead
HackRead
added 2026/03/30 1:36 p.m.7 views

Dark Web Market Lists Alleged 375TB Lockheed Martin Data for $600M

A dark web market known as Threat Market is listing 375TB of Lockheed Martin data, which it claims was provided by a group calling itself ‘APT Iran.’...

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Imperva Blog
Imperva Blog
added 2025/04/09 1:34 p.m.14 views

The Database Kill Chain

Cyber Threat Modeling Frameworks Modern attacks targeting sensitive data have become complex. An organization with many assets might be lost when trying to assess its overall risk, understand the pain points and prioritize the tasks required to secure its information systems. Cyber threat modelin...

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Wallarm Lab
Wallarm Lab
added 2023/11/30 1:8 p.m.15 views

What Is The Cyber Kill Chain? Process & Model

Grasping the Fundamentals: A Study of the Cyber Harm Ladder Navigating the multifaceted universe of cybersecurity is similar to solving an evolving labyrinth. This world is awash with intricate principles and techniques; with the Cyber Harm Ladder gaining increasing focus in recent times. But, wh...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2022/08/13 11:41 p.m.20 views

Killnet Claim They’ve Stolen Employee Data from Lockheed Martin

By Waqas The pro-Russia Killnet hacker group claims that the stolen information includes PII data such as email addresses and… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Killnet Claim Theyve Stolen Employee Data from Lockheed Martin...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2022/01/28 9:47 p.m.28 views

Lazarus APT Uses Windows Update to Spew Malware

Lazarus Group is using Windows Update to spray malware in a campaign powered by a GitHub command-and-control C2 server, researchers have found. On Thursday, the Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence team reported that they discovered the North Korean state advanced persistent threat APT group’s latest...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2021/08/27 12:0 p.m.76 views

‘Pay Ransom’ Screen? Too Late, Humpty Dumpty – Podcast

Systems actively encrypted? Are they showing a screen that says “pay the ransom?” Too late: At that point, you’re probably toast. A few options, none great: 1. The painful and problematic process of recovery-via-backups if you have them and they work. You’ve tested them, right? No? Sorry: You can...

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Microsoft Malware Protection
Microsoft Malware Protection
added 2021/06/22 4:0 p.m.14 views

Strategies, tools, and frameworks for building an effective threat intelligence team

How to think about building a threat intelligence program The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2021/06/22 4:0 p.m.50 views

Strategies, tools, and frameworks for building an effective threat intelligence team

How to think about building a threat intelligence program The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2021/06/22 4:0 p.m.18 views

Strategies, tools, and frameworks for building an effective threat intelligence team

How to think about building a threat intelligence program The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia...

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Microsoft Malware Protection
Microsoft Malware Protection
added 2021/06/22 4:0 p.m.56 views

Strategies, tools, and frameworks for building an effective threat intelligence team

How to think about building a threat intelligence program The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia...

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Rapid7 Blog
Rapid7 Blog
added 2021/06/07 1:0 p.m.43 views

Kill chains: Part 2→Strategic and tactical use cases

Let’s redefine In our new blog series, we want to contextualize the term “kill chain” as much as possible. Make sure to read the first entry in this series, Kill chains: Part 1→Strategic and operational value, for a general overview of kill chains and the specific frameworks we’ve discussed. We...

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Carbon Black Blog
Carbon Black Blog
added 2019/09/08 4:0 p.m.106 views

The Need for an Updated Kill Chain

“Cyber Kill Chain” The “Cyber Kill Chain”—created in 2011 by Lockheed Martin—was designed to be a model that “identifies what…adversaries must complete in order to achieve their objective.” This framework has been widely used through the cybersecurity world and informs prevention-heavy strategy. ...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/05/28 1:9 a.m.15 views

NSA Wants To Track Smartphone Users Based on How They Type and Swipe

Just the way you swipe your smartphone screen is enough for your smartphone to identify you. Yes, it’s a Fact, not Fiction! The United States National Security Agency NSA has a new technology that can identify you from the way your finger swipe strokes and text on a smartphone screen, according t...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/01/18 9:17 p.m.12 views

Chinese Spies Stole Australia’s New F-35 Lightning-II fighter Jet Design, Snowden Reveals

The latest document release by Edward Snowden revealed the industrial-scale cyber-espionage operation of China to learn the secrets of Australia's next front-line fighter aircraft – the US-built F-35 Joint Strike Fighter JSF. Chinese spies stole "many terabytes of data" about the design of...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2014/05/13 12:28 a.m.12 views

Air Traffic Control System Failure Caused by Memory Shortage - A Cyber Attack?

A shortage of computer memory in the $2.4 billion Air Traffic Control System caused a Computer crash that resulted in the System collapse, according to an insider close to the incident. The problems began on 30 April, when a U-2 spy plane flew over southwestern US caused the air traffic control...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/02/05 3:58 p.m.26 views

Lockheed Martin's Steve Adegbite on Cyber Intelligence Driven Defense

Steve Adegbite of Lockheed Martin discussed the need for a more intelligent method of network defense and how monitoring attackers and learning from their methods can be a valuable exercise...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/02/04 3:9 p.m.8 views

How the RSA Attackers Swung and Missed at Lockheed Martin

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO–The attack that resulted in the compromise of RSA’s SecurID database in 2011 had a lot of ramifications and sent shockwaves through much of the security industry. But it could have had much broader consequences had the security team at Lockheed Martin not discovered the same...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/12/07 7:15 p.m.37 views

Adobe Zero-Day Targets Lockheed Martin

Adobe said a previously undisclosed vulnerability in its Reader and Acrobat applications was passed along by defense contractor Lockheed Martin, raising the specter of a targeted attack on the important military supplier. In issuing a warning about a critical flaw on Tuesday, Adobe credied both...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/09/09 2:56 p.m.7 views

RSA SecurID Attack May Have Also Struck U.S. Defense Orgs

Attackers behind March’s RSA SecurID attack apparently used the same method to try to infiltrate two U.S. national security organizations according to data recently made public by file checking site VirusTotal. Per an IDG News Service story, the malicious Flash-laden Excel spreadsheet was uploade...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/07/27 7:47 p.m.6 views

EMC Foots $66 Million Bill For RSA Attack

EMC Corporation announced via an earnings call Tuesday that it spent $66 million during the second quarter on its security firm division RSA to recover from a cyberattack that compromised their SecurID product in March, according to a post on the Washington Post’s Post Tech blog. The money went...

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