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Source NetworkWorld.webp Network World
Identifiant 305127
Date de publication 2017-02-02 06:44:00 (vue: 2017-02-02 06:44:00)
Titre Using DNS to weaken Locky, the powerful ransomware threat
Texte This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach.Ransomware and other cyberthreats often go unseen by traditional detection methods like antivirus, deep packet inspection (DPI) or sandboxing. In fact, a report by Lastline Labs indicates that 51% of zero-day malware-threats that strike before developers have time to release a patch-is undetected by anti-virus solutions. So what can security professionals do to stop attacks? The answer lies, in part, in DNS.One of the most powerful ransomware threats currently targeting individuals and organizations is Locky, which infects up to 100,000 devices per day, of which 3% submit payments. Cybersecurity experts estimate that Locky possesses 17% of the entire global market share for all ransomware infections.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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