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Talos Takes: 2025's ransomware trends and zombie vulnerabilities
Join Amy and Pierre Cadieux as they unpack the ransomware and vulnerability trends that defined 2025. From the persistent ransomware threats targeting the manufacturing sector to the rise of stealthy living-off-the-land tactics, we break down what these shifts mean for your defense strategy. Why...
Talos Takes: 2025 insights from Talos and Splunk
In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy is joined by William Largent Cisco Talos and Lou Stella Splunk for a "double-header" discussion. With the recent release of the Cisco Talos 2025 Year in Review and the Splunk Top 50 Cybersecurity Threats report, we're breaking down the most critical trends that...
Beers with Talos breaks down the 2025 Talos Year in Review
The Beers with Talos B team that's Hazel, Bill, Joe and Dave break down sometimes in the literal sense the 2025 Talos Year in Review which is available now. The team dives into the biggest cybersecurity trends of the year, including: The rapid weaponization of new vulnerabilities Why identity abu...
Cybersecurity Predictions 2026: The Hype We Can Ignore (And the Risks We Can't)
As organizations plan for 2026, cybersecurity predictions are everywhere. Yet many strategies are still shaped by headlines and speculation rather than evidence. The real challenge isn't a lack of forecasts—it's identifying which predictions reflect real, emerging risks and which can safely be...
The State of Security Today: Setting the Stage for 2026
As we close out 2025, one thing is clear: the security landscape is evolving faster than most organizations can keep up. From surging ransomware campaigns and AI-enhanced phishing to data extortion, geopolitical fallout, and gaps in cyber readiness, the challenges facing security teams today are ...
New LockBit 5.0 Targets Windows, Linux, ESXi
Trend™ Research analyzed source binaries from the latest activity from notorious LockBit ransomware with their 5.0 version that exhibits advanced obfuscation, anti-analysis techniques, and seamless cross-platform capabilities for Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems...
From AI to Zero-Days: Why CISOs Can’t Ignore the 2024 Threat Shifts
Running short on time but still want to stay in the know? Well, we’ve got you covered! We’ve condensed all the key takeaways into a handy audio summary. Our AI-driven podcasts are fit for on the go. Two weeks ago, we published the key insights from our Cyber Horizons 2025 Threat Report ,...
From AI to Zero-Days: Why CISOs Can’t Ignore the 2024 Threat Shifts
Running short on time but still want to stay in the know? Well, we’ve got you covered! We’ve condensed all the key takeaways into a handy audio summary. Our AI-driven podcasts are fit for on the go. Two weeks ago, we published the key insights from our Cyber Horizons 2025 Threat Report ,...
State of ransomware in 2025
Global ransomware trends and numbers With the International Anti-Ransomware Day just around the corner on May 12, Kaspersky explores the ever-changing ransomware threat landscape and its implications for cybersecurity. According to Kaspersky Security Network data, the number of ransomware...
Year in Review: The biggest trends in ransomware
This week, our Year in Review spotlight is on ransomware --where low-profile tactics led to high-impact consequences. Ransomware operators often prioritized stealth over complexity for initial access. They also focused on slipping past defenses with minimal noise--uninstalling security tools,...
Cyber Threat Intelligence: Illuminating the Deep, Dark Cybercriminal Underground
Learn about critical threats that can impact your organization and the bad actors behind them from Cybersixgill's threat experts. Each story shines a light on underground activities, the threat actors involved, and why you should care, along with what you can do to mitigate risk. The deep and dar...
Ransomware review: March 2024
This article is based on research by Marcelo Rivero, Malwarebytes ransomware specialist, who monitors information published by ransomware gangs on their Dark Web sites. In this report, "known attacks" are those where the victim did not pay a ransom. This provides the best overall picture of...
Ransomware in 2023 recap: 5 key takeaways
This article is based on research by Marcelo Rivero, Malwarebytes’ ransomware specialist, who monitors information published by ransomware gangs on their Dark Web sites. In this report, “known attacks” are those where the victim did not pay a ransom. This provides the best overall picture of...
LockBit ransomware advisory from CISA provides interesting insights
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA, Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI, Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center MS-ISAC, and the cybersecurity authorities of Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and New Zealand CERT NZ, NCSC-NZ have all...
Year in Review: Rapid7 Cybersecurity Research
Welcome to 2023, a year that sounds so futuristic it is hard to believe it is real. But real it is, and make no mistake, threat actors are still out there, working hard to get into networks the world over. So, at the start of the new year, I am reminded of two particular phrases: Those who do not...
Defending Against Tomorrow's Threats: Insights From RSAC 2022
The rapidly changing pace of the cyberthreat landscape is on every security pro's mind. Not only do organizations need to secure complex cloud environments, they're also more aware than ever that their software supply chains and open-source elements of their application codebase might not be as...
Ransomware Insights from the FBI’s 2021 Internet Crime Report
The FBI has published its annual report on Internet crime. Qualys has analyzed its trends and statistics. In this post, we review our findings, especially with regards to the prevalence of Ransomware, and our recommendations for actions that enterprises should take to mitigate their risk. Every...
Organizations Face a ‘Losing Battle’ Against Vulnerabilities
After a banner year for vulnerabilities and cyberattacks in 2021, organizations believe they are fighting a “losing battle” against security vulnerabilities and threats, “despite the billions of dollars spent collectively on cybersecurity technology,” according to an annual security report from...
1H 2020 Cyber Security Defined by Covid-19 Pandemic
When we published our 2020 Predictions report in December, we didn’t realize there was a global pandemic brewing that would give cybercriminals an almost daily news cycle to take advantage of in their attacks against people and organizations around the world. Malicious actors have always taken...
A week in security (January 29 – February 04)
Last week on Labs, we looked into PUPs stealing and using mainstream logos of security and tech companies to further gain user trust, GandCrab and Scarab ransomware variants in the wild, and a new Mac malware called OSX.CreativeUpdater that can be distributed via MacUpdate. We also profiled...