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Crimeware
Intelligence
Reporting
Evolving threats
The world of crimeware threats is
constantly evolving. Crimeware
refers to malicious programs
specifically designed to commit
financially-motivated cybercrime.
The most infamous example is
ransomware – programs which
block access to data or disrupt a
computer’s performance. There
are no limits to the imagination of
cybercriminals who are coming
up with ever-more sophisticated
ways to gain and monetize their
access to their target’s systems,
accounts and data.
Introduction
Financially-motivated cybercrime is not limited to specific industries.
And while attacks on financial infrastructures like ATMs and PoS
(Point of Sale) devices continue, all enterprises in every sector
are at risk from ransomware. Over the last couple of years, there
has been a blurring of boundaries between different types of
threats and different types of threat actors. This includes the
emergence of advanced persistent threat (APT) campaigns focused
not on cyberespionage, but on theft – stealing money to finance
other activities that the ATP group is involved in. We should not
underestimate the growing sophistication of crimeware threats.
Kaspersky Crimeware Intelligence Reporting enables organizations
to inform their defensive strategies by providing timely information
on malware campaigns, attacks targeting financial institutions and
information on crimeware tools used to attack banks, payment
processing companies and their specific infrastructures.
Detailed descriptions of popular, widespread and
highly-publicized hyped malware
Researcher notes/early warnings, including
information on new and updated malware threats
Information on dangerous, widespread malware
campaigns
Detailed descriptions of threats targeting
financial infrastructures and the corresponding
attack tools being e developed or sold by
cybercriminals on the Dark Web in various Website status:
Safe
www.content.kaspersky-labs.com/se/media/en/business-security/enterprise/kaspersky-crimeware-intelligence-reporting-datasheet.pdf
We combed through this website and everything looks good to us. You're safe!
Crimeware
Intelligence
Reporting
Evolving threats
The world of crimeware threats is
constantly evolving. Crimeware
refers to malicious programs
specifically designed to commit
financially-motivated cybercrime.
The most infamous example is
ransomware – programs which
block access to data or disrupt a
computer’s performance. There
are no limits to the imagination of
cybercriminals who are coming
up with ever-more sophisticated
ways to gain and monetize their
access to their target’s systems,
accounts and data.
Introduction
Financially-motivated cybercrime is not limited to specific industries.
And while attacks on financial infrastructures like ATMs and PoS
(Point of Sale) devices continue, all enterprises in every sector
are at risk from ransomware. Over the last couple of years, there
has been a blurring of boundaries between different types of
threats and different types of threat actors. This includes the
emergence of advanced persistent threat (APT) campaigns focused
not on cyberespionage, but on theft – stealing money to finance
other activities that the ATP group is involved in. We should not
underestimate the growing sophistication of crimeware threats.
Kaspersky Crimeware Intelligence Reporting enables organizations
to inform their defensive strategies by providing timely information
on malware campaigns, attacks targeting financial institutions and
information on crimeware tools used to attack banks, payment
processing companies and their specific infrastructures.
Detailed descriptions of popular, widespread and
highly-publicized hyped malware
Researcher notes/early warnings, including
information on new and updated malware threats
Information on dangerous, widespread malware
campaigns
Detailed descriptions of threats targeting
financial infrastructures and the corresponding
attack tools being e developed or sold by
cybercriminals on the Dark Web in various Website status:
Safe
www.content.kaspersky-labs.com/se/media/en/business-security/enterprise/kaspersky-crimeware-intelligence-reporting-datasheet.pdf
We combed through this website and everything looks good to us. You're safe!