CSC Unveils 3D Domain Monitoring Solution on DomainSec Platform
Continuing CSC research indicates over 70% of brand-specific domains are fake.
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ContiGang is a ransomware-focused cybercrime group linked to a series of high-impact intrusions targeting organizations across various sectors. The group typically gains initial access through compromised credentials or exploited vulnerabilities, then deploys ransomware to encrypt data and demands payment for decryption keys. Their operations often include double extortion tactics, threatening to leak stolen data if ransoms are not paid.
For security teams, ContiGang’s activity highlights the need for rigorous vulnerability management, especially patching known exploits that facilitate initial access. Monitoring for unusual credential use and lateral movement can help detect early-stage intrusion. Incident response plans should account for data exfiltration risks alongside encryption, emphasizing secure backups and network segmentation to limit ransomware impact and data exposure.
Continuing CSC research indicates over 70% of brand-specific domains are fake.
As the invasion of Ukraine continues, Russian citizens have turned to virtual private networks — boosting demand for the software by 27x — to circumvent the government's blocks on social media and news sites critical of the war.
We need to focus on the bad guys and their methods instead of playing whack-a-mole with indicators of compromise.