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Top Cyber Threats to the Retail Sector
Given the frequent number of transactions, retail companies are frequently the target of financially-motivated threat actors seeking to compromise payment card details.

Black Friday Deals on the Dark Web: A cybercriminal shopper’s paradise
Criminals are conducting Black Friday sales amongst themselves, many of which are on the dark web.

To Pay or Not to Pay: A Large Retailer Responds to DDoS Extortion
Fans of The Sopranos or Goodfellas are well-versed in the world of extortion. Whether it is paying off Tony Soprano ...

Dark Web Marketplace Trends 2019
Our team of researchers recently dug into the different popular dark web marketplaces to understand which marketplaces are gaining the most traction and what is being sold on these cybercriminal platf
The Modern Cybercriminal Forum
We took a deep-dive into the cybercriminal underground to investigate the persistence of forums, uncovering several reasons they remain attractive amid appealing alternatives.

Detecting Spoof Domains - Domain Infringement | Case Study
See how one global retailer detected almost 2,000 domains impersonating their brand.
Digital Shadows Helps Large Retailer Navigate Extortion Attempt
Digital Shadows client received an email from a known attack group demanding a large sum of money to prevent a denial-of-service attack on their website.

Best Practices Protecting Your Brand Online - Webinar Recording
Learn how to combat Online counterfeiting, Trademark infringement, Fake social media sites, Fraudulent websites, and Fake mobile apps. Check out this recorded webinar for more.

Weekly Intelligence Summary 05 Dec - 12 Dec 2019
“Lazarus Group” has been linked to a new trojanized Mac OS X application, demonstrating the threat group’s preference for employing OS X malware over the past two years.

Tochka Dark Web Market Offline, Market.ms Closes, And Data Leakage Stories
Alex, Harrison, Kacey, and Charles chat this week on some dark web and cybercriminal updates, data leakage stories that have hit the news, plus a GDPR story where an ISP was hit with a €9.6...

Forums are Forever – Part 2: Shaken, but not Stirred
Part 2 looks at cybercriminal forum users’ resistance to moving away from the forum model.

Forums are Forever – Part 1: Cybercrime Never Dies
The survival of the cybercriminal forum in the face of new, more secure technologies and constant pressure from law enforcement does not come as a surprise to researchers at Digital Shadows.

Threat Intelligence: A Deep Dive
Welcome to our deep dive on threat intelligence: intended to help security professionals embarking on creating and building a ...

Cybercriminal credit card stores: Is Brian out of the club?
In this blog, we determine whether this targeted attack on BriansClub will impact the wider cybercriminal credit carding landscape, and speculate whether it could galvanize the community to push anoth

Probiv: The missing pieces to a cybercriminal’s puzzle
in the cybercriminal underground, there’s a service (and even a dedicated platform) that enables anyone to obtain sensitive information via insiders: Probiv.

Understanding the Different Cybercriminal Platforms: AVCs, Marketplaces, and Forums
We’re all familiar with forums and marketplaces (we use them in our daily lives – think Reddit, eBay, or Amazon, for example), but what exactly is an AVC? What do they look like?

Dark Web Monitoring: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Gaining access to dark web and deep web sources can be extremely powerful – if you focus on relevant use cases. The most successful strategies we observe have clear requirements, such as fraud detecti

Dark Web Overdrive: The Criminal Marketplace Understood Through Cyberpunk Fiction
How can the modern network of .onion marketplaces be understood through novels about a cyberpunk dystopia? The answer is in how dark web marketplaces grow and die.

Domain Squatting: The Phisher-man’s Friend
Simon talks about how easy it is to conduct domain squatting and typosquatting, and how little monitoring still goes on around them in the industry.

SecDevOps: Continued Database Exposures Point to Growing Challenges