Stolen or weak remote desktop credentials are routinely used to infect point-of-sale systems with malware, but recently they’ve also become a common distribution method for file-encrypting ransomware.
The banking trojan is consistently evolving in hopes of boosting its efficacy. The banking trojan known as Trickbot has resurfaced, with an updated info-stealing module that allows it to harvest ...
Automated attacks on Remote Desktop Protocol accounts are aimed at taking over corporate desktops and infiltrating networks. A rash of brute-forcing attempts aimed at users of Microsoft’s proprietary ...
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Network access brokers, the cybercriminals who trade in credentials needed to compromise corporate computers, have advertised and sold credentials for a variety of global shipping and logistics ...
No one wakes up thinking "today's the day I'm going to be hacked." Even though we've all seen big-name companies fall prey to cyberattacks, the majority of business owners don't think one will ever ...
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The Russian hacking group tracked as APT29 (aka "Midnight Blizzard") is using a network of 193 remote desktop protocol proxy servers to perform man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks to steal data and ...
Microsoft has confirmed a bug affecting Remote Desktop in April’s Windows 11 updates KB5083769 and KB5082052, causing display errors when multiple monitors use different scaling. The issue stems from ...