Security News > 2019 > February > Who needs malware? IBM says most hackers just PowerShell through boxes now, leaving little in the way of footprints

2019-02-26 11:00
Direct-to-memory attacks now account for 57 per cent of hacks, apparently A company's internal network, once compromised, is now more likely to be ransacked by automated scripts than a piece of malware.…
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