Cybercriminals paid between $5,000 and $9,000 to make their malware harder to detect on Windows, highlighting its ...
Microsoft says it has disrupted a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) operation that abused the company's Artifact Signing ...
Microsoft has disrupted a cybercrime service that allegedly helped ransomware operators and other attackers make malware appear as verified software, the company said last week.
Regulators pushed banks toward multifactor authentication. A new phishing-as-a-service kit, flagged by the FBI, is built to ...
New Microsoft research disclosed disruption of a cybercrime operation known as Fox Tempest, a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) platform that enabled ransomware gangs and other threat actors to ...
The downstream impact of that service’s operations “has resulted in attacks against a broad range of industry sectors” in the ...
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has taken down the infrastructure of Fox Tempest, a prolific cybercrime-enabling threat group ...
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit unsealed a civil lawsuit on May 19 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New ...
Microsoft has disrupted the Fox Tempest cybercrime service that has been helping threat actors distribute ransomware and ...