A ransomware group has been using legitimate employee monitoring and remote support software to infiltrate corporate systems, according to new research.
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Who's the bossware? Ransomware slingers like employee monitoring tools, too
As if snooping on your workers wasn't bad enough Your supervisor may like using employee monitoring apps to keep tabs on you, ...
Workforce monitoring software was abused in two cases of attempted ransomware attacks, researchers from Huntress found.
A new report out today from Swiss artificial intelligence-powered managed extended detection and response company Ontinue AG warns of the growing abuse of Nezha, a legitimate open-source server ...
A legitimate open-source server monitoring tool has been repurposed by attackers to gain full remote control of compromised systems. According to new findings from Ontinue’s Cyber Defense Center, the ...
A new spearphishing campaign is exploiting a little-used entry point into corporate networks: Windows screensaver files – a format many users and even security controls don’t typically treat as high ...
As a staff writer for Forbes Advisor, SMB, Kristy helps small business owners find the tools they need to keep their businesses running. She uses the experience of managing her own writing and editing ...
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