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The 5 Best IT Security Practices to Adopt for 2025

The 5 Best IT Security Practices to Adopt for 2025

by Ophtek, LLC | Jan 21, 2025 | AI, cybercrime, Employee Training, Ophtek, secure IoT, security practices, supply chain security, zero trust architecture

2025 promises to be an exciting year for businesses, but cybercrime will remain a major threat. That’s why strengthening your cybersecurity is essential. With the costs of cybercrime expected to hit $10.5 trillion in 2025, it’s evident that tackling cybercrime is a...
Remcos RAT Malware Attacks Increase in Q3 2024

Remcos RAT Malware Attacks Increase in Q3 2024

by Ophtek, LLC | Jan 7, 2025 | malicious downloads, Ophtek, phishing_email, PowerShell script, RAT, Remcos RAT, Remote Access Trojan

Malware has a habit of going through periods of intense activity, and this is exactly what the Remcos RAT malware has been up to in Q3 2024. First detected in 2016, Remcos is somewhat of a veteran of the malware scene, but its activity has ramped up significantly...
Microsoft Teams and the Black Basta Malware Threat

Microsoft Teams and the Black Basta Malware Threat

by Ophtek, LLC | Dec 31, 2024 | Black Basta, DarkGate, junk emails, Microsoft Teams, Ophtek, TeamViewer, Zbot

Microsoft Teams has become an integral part of business life, but it also represents a sure-fire malware opportunity for threat actors. Teams can be used for videoconferencing, voice calls, file sharing, and numerous collaborative processes, so it’s no surprise that...
What is a BYOVD Attack and How Can You Stay Safe?

What is a BYOVD Attack and How Can You Stay Safe?

by Ophtek, LLC | Dec 24, 2024 | BYOVD, cryptojacking, data theft, DDoS attacks, driver whitelisting, drivers, educate staff, Hacking, Ophtek, Updates

One of the recent developments in hacking has been the Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attack, but what is it and how do you defend against one? By now, the Ophtek blog should have informed you about ransomware, trojans, and cryptojacking, but we’ve rarely...
Microsoft Defender Caught Out by Fake Gaming Malware

Microsoft Defender Caught Out by Fake Gaming Malware

by Ophtek, LLC | Dec 17, 2024 | cryptocurrency, cryptojacking, data harvest, Defender, malware, Malwarebytes, Ophtek, Orbit Unit

Microsoft Defender is an app whose objective is to defend against malware, but what happens when malware outsmarts it? We’ve all heard the headlines about the volatile world of NFTs, but a new development is that they’re being used to help spread malware. In a...

GeoVision Devices Vulnerability Exploited by Botnet Malware

by Ophtek, LLC | Dec 10, 2024 | Cryptominer, firewall, GeoVision, Legacy devices, Legacy Software, Mirai botnet, Ophtek, patches, security measures, Updates

No software, as GeoVision has recently discovered, is 100% secure from malware, with many applications left exposed by vulnerabilities within their coding. GeoVision develops and manufactures advanced video surveillance hardware along with the appropriate software for...
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