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Investigation covers the forensic analysis of cyber incidents, helping determine how attacks occurred, what was affected, and which evidence supports response.
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Investigation is the systematic examination of an event, claim, or suspected activity to establish what happened, when it happened, and who or what was involved. In information security, it commonly covers suspected intrusions, misuse of accounts, data exposure, fraud, and control failures. Investigators reconstruct an event from sources such as authentication records, endpoint artifacts, network telemetry, cloud logs, and disk or memory images, then determine the affected systems, data, and attack path.
Reliable investigations depend on preserving evidence without altering it, recording its provenance, and separating confirmed facts from assumptions. Findings can guide containment and recovery, reveal vulnerabilities that require remediation, and provide threat intelligence about tools or techniques used against an organization. Privacy and legal requirements may restrict what data can be collected or shared, while weak logging, short retention, or uncontrolled access can leave important questions unanswered and undermine any disciplinary, regulatory, or judicial action.
SEC Investigation into Progress MOVEit Hack Ends Without Charges
After months of investigation, the SEC decided not to recommend any enforcement action against software provider Progress regarding the supply chain attack
FBI and CISA Warn of BlackSuit Ransomware That Demands Up to $500 Million
The ransomware strain known as BlackSuit has demanded as much as $500 million in ransoms to date, with one individual ransom demand hitting $60 million
SEC ends probe into MOVEit attacks impacting 95 million people
The SEC concludes its investigation into Progress Software's handling of the widespread exploitation of a MOVEit Transfer zero-day flaw that exposed data of over 95 million people. [...]
Cybercrime Rapper Sues Bank over Fraud Investigation
In January, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about rapper Punchmade Dev, whose music videos sing the praises of a cybercrime lifestyle. That story showed how Punchmade's social media profiles promoted Punchmade-themed online stores selling bank account and payment card data. Now the Kentucky native is suing his financial institution after it blocked a $75,000 wire transfer and froze his account, citing an active law enforcement investigation.