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In a presentation given at Recorded Future’s sixth annual threat intelligence conference in Washington, D.C., Igor Lasic, vice president of technology, who leads technology initiatives at ReversingLabs, covered two major malware attacks that occurred in 2017 and showed how ReversingLabs responded to them. ReversingLabs has partnered with Recorded Future to increase the technical sourcing for Recorded Future.
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Learn More about CyberScoop: The dual reality of AI-augmented development: innovation and riskAt ReversingLabs, we’ve identified seven critical risks that plague commercial software, or what we call Commercial Software’s Seven Deadly Sins.
Learn More about Information Security Buzz: Commercial Software’s Seven Deadly SinsAs package registries find better ways to combat cyberattacks, threat actors are finding other methods for spreading their malware to developers.
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Learn More about CyberScoop: The dual reality of AI-augmented development: innovation and riskAt ReversingLabs, we’ve identified seven critical risks that plague commercial software, or what we call Commercial Software’s Seven Deadly Sins.
Learn More about Information Security Buzz: Commercial Software’s Seven Deadly SinsAs package registries find better ways to combat cyberattacks, threat actors are finding other methods for spreading their malware to developers.
Learn More about Dark Reading: Hackers Post Dozens of Malicious Copycat Repos to GitHub