Unmasking Stealer X1na: A Technical Analysis of the Latest Threat

X1na Crypto Stealer is a new cyber threat sold on Telegram, enabling attackers to steal sensitive data from systems and send it covertly to Telegram or Discord accounts
ThreatMon Offers CERT Teams a Free One-Year License for Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence

ThreatMon ThreatMon is happy to offer one-year license of its advanced cyber threat intelligence platform to aid Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) in their essential duty of safeguarding against cyber threats. This program aims to provide CERT teams globally with advanced tools to better identify, assess, and address emerging cyber risks. CERT teams can utilize […]
Solving the Puzzle: Reversing the New Stealer Jigsaw

This report focuses on the threat intelligence gathered on the Jigsaw Stealer, a malicious software available for sale on a hacker’s forum.
Unraveling the Complex Infection Chain: Analysis of the SideCopy APT’s Attack

This report presents a list of Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) associated with the SideCopy APT Group’s infection chain. These IOCs, including file hashes, IP addresses, domain names, and other relevant artifacts, aid in the identification and detection of malicious activity.
From Slides to Threats: Transparent Tribe’s New Attack on Indian Government Entities Using Malicious PPT

In the vast landscape of cybersecurity threats, state-sponsored cyber espionage groups pose a significant challenge to national security.
Unraveling the Layers: Analysis of Kimsuky’s Multi-Staged Cyberattack

Introduction In recent developments within the realm of cybersecurity, an alarming revelation has come to light—an intricate and multi-staged attack campaign executed by the Kimsuky Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group.
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June’s Cyber Battleground: Decoding Ransomware and APT Attacks in Europe

ThreatMon, as a leading Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) firm, presented its comprehensive report on the Ransomware and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups targeting Europe in June.