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Topics on the agenda include threat intel on advanced persistent threats, new vulnerability research, and topics related to a post-crisis world - such as how the industry is changing because of the pandemic. "Hiding in Plain Sight: An APT Comes into a Market" on Tuesday will feature Kaspersky researchers Alexey Firsh and Lev Pikman opening the kimono on previously undisclosed threat intelligence regarding a nation-state cybercriminal group.
At SAS 2019, Recorded Future CTO discusses a new kind of high-profile influence campaign spotted using a new technique: Old news.
At the Security Analyst Summit, Threatpost editor Tara Seals catches up with Joe FitzPatrick, researcher with Securing Hardware, to discuss supply chain threats.
In only the second known attack of the Russia-linked malware, which shut down an oil refinery in 2017, another Mideast target has been hit.
A highly sophisticated APT framework has been found targeting a single Central Asian diplomatic entity for years.
The SneakyPastes campaign was highly effective but hardly advanced.
Flowershop, Equation, Flame and Duqu appear to have a hand in the different phases of Stuxnet development, all working as part of an operation active as early as 2006.
An underground marketplace is selling tens of thousands of compromised digital identities, paving the way for cybercriminals to commit online fraud.
The surveillance tool was signed with legitimate Apple developer certificates.
The Security Analyst Summit 2019 heads to Singapore where elite researchers, top cybersecurity firms and global law enforcement agencies fight cybercrime.