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The cybercriminal economy is a connected ecosystem of many players with different techniques, goals, and skillsets. Get insights on the industrialization of cybercrime and how cyberattackers use ready-made malware and other tools to perform their attacks.
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A few months into Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, read the details on what we’ve accomplished across key engineering advances to deliver the next generation of built-in security for customers. -
Join us at InfoSec Jupyterthon 2024
We’re inviting the community of analysts and engineers to join us at InfoSec Jupyterthon 2024. -
The five-day job: A BlackByte ransomware intrusion case study
In a recent investigation by Microsoft Incident Response of a BlackByte 2. -
Patch me if you can: Cyberattack Series
The Microsoft Incident Response team takes swift action to help contain a ransomware attack and regain positive administrative control of the customer environment. -
Cadet Blizzard emerges as a novel and distinct Russian threat actor
Microsoft attributes several campaigns to a distinct Russian state-sponsored threat actor tracked as Cadet Blizzard (DEV-0586), including the WhisperGate destructive attack, Ukrainian website defacements, and the hack-and-leak front “Free Civilian”. -
MSTICPy January 2022 hackathon highlights
In January 2022, MSTIC ran its inaugural hack month for the open-source Jupyter and Python Security Tools library, MSTICPy. -
Join us at InfoSec Jupyterthon 2021
We’re excited to invite our community of infosec analysts and engineers to the second annual InfoSec Jupyterthon taking place on December 2-3, 2021.