Daniel Kelley is a reformed black hat computer hacker who collaborates with our team to research the latest threats and methodology being used by cybercriminals.
Microsoft, with its vast user base, is a prime target for cybercriminals. Discover the top 5 attack strategies used to compromise its users and systems.
Cyberattacks on schools have surged, exposing 650K+ records in the last 60 days. As the school year begins, phishing is a key threat to students, teachers, and staff.
Explore the ways in which corporate network access is valued by initial access brokers (IABs) according to access type, company revenue, and country tier.
Threat actors are targeting French businesses ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Learn how they're capitalizing on the event and how to protect your organization.
Cross-platform account takeover is an attack where one compromised account is used to access other accounts. Learn about four real-world examples: compromised email passwords, hijacked GitHub accounts, stolen AWS credentials, and leaked Slack logins.
Discover the top five ways hackers compromise accounts, from exploiting leaked API credentials to SIM swapping partnerships, and more. Learn how these techniques enable account takeover (ATO) and pose risks to enterprises.
Cybercriminals exploit stolen financial data to offer consumers heavily discounted travel deals. Learn how these email scams work and tips to avoid falling victim to them this summer travel season.
Cybercriminals are abusing Docusign by selling customizable phishing templates on cybercrime forums, allowing attackers to steal credentials for phishing and business email compromise (BEC) scams.
SendGrid and Mailtrap credentials are being sold on cybercrime forums for as little as $15, and they are used to send phishing emails and bypass spam filters. Learn how infostealers and checkers enable this underground market.
This article examines the top five ChatGPT jailbreak prompts that cybercriminals use to generate illicit content, including DAN, Development Mode, Translator Bot, AIM, and BISH.