

This Week in Security News - April 9, 2021
Microsoft Teams and Zoom Hacked In $1 Million Competition and Preventing Ransomware While Working from Home
As we head deeper into 2021, let’s take a look back on some of the most notable security stories and trends from the past year, all of which are covered in our 2020 annual cybersecurity report.
Microsoft Teams and Zoom Hacked In $1 Million Competition and Preventing Ransomware While Working from Home
This blog details how Iron Tiger threat actors have updated their toolkit with an updated SysUpdate malware variant that now uses five files in its infection routine instead of the usual three.
Alleged Members of Egregor Ransomware Cartel Arrested and Cybercriminals Home in on Manufacturers
We share some of our findings on malware, spam, phishing schemes, malicious websites, and illicit markets that use Covid-19 vaccines as a lure.
In the last article of our LoRaWAN series, we present dangerous hardware attacks that could affect organizations using this technology. These attacks are particularly worrying because many LoRaWAN devices are deployed in unsecured locations.
Trend Micro served as one of the cybersecurity partners of law enforcement authorities involved in the investigation.
Tracking Conti Ransomware and Swiss Firm Accessed SolarWinds Hacker’s Servers
We investigated pay-per-install (PPI) websites spreading multiple malware and adware, including CopperStealer and LNKR.
Joker’s Latest Ploy and NFT Digital Art Is Already Attracting Hackers
We show how the Trend Micro Vision One platform can be used to track Conti ransomware.