Shifu trojan strikes again, Namecoin domains targeted, compromised | |
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Originally identified by Palo Alto researchers, the Shifu banking Trojan has reared its ugly head yet again, this time targeting Namecoin-registered domain names. Booz Allen Hamilton was first on the scene this time thanks to its Cyber4Sight managed services that helps prevent the theft, destruction, and release of critical data, as well as the severe costs of post-event recovery and remediation. Find out how they leveraged the power of predictive intelligence to collect and analyze the motivations, intentions, and capabilities of the latest Shifu threat actors around the world, and how such a comprehensive infrastructure analysis can help safeguard your organization as well. This is a phenomenal chance to go deep inside a real-world threat intelligence blockchain analysis and discover how they identified additional indicators of compromise (IOC) related to a Shifu before it spiraled out of control. | |
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Shifu trojan strikes again, Namecoin domains targeted, compromised
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