
QBot Malware: What Is It and How Does It Work
Ofir Yaakobi
QBot, also known as Qakbot, QBot, QuackBot, and Pinkslipbot, is a Banking Trojan that was first observed in 2007.
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Ofir Yaakobi
QBot, also known as Qakbot, QBot, QuackBot, and Pinkslipbot, is a Banking Trojan that was first observed in 2007.
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George Rouse
With so much confidential and personal information being shared online, it’s not surprising that data breaches have become more common.
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George Rouse
Managed service providers (MSPs) can help protect clients from the impact of a data breach by securing their systems and educating clients about how to recognize an attack.
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George Rouse
Fileless malware, a destructive and malicious software that uses legitimate programs to get into a computer and infect it, is a serious threat to businesses and individuals alike.
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George Rouse
Social engineering is an attack vector that relies heavily on human interaction and often involves manipulating people into breaking normal security procedures.
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Rotem Shemesh
Malware and ransomware infection rates are increasing year-over-year, making it more important than ever for MSPs to take a multi-layer security strategy.
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George Rouse
Understand how firewalls work and why it’s important for Managed Service Providers to need a firewall to protect their clients’ business networks.
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George Rouse
Endpoint detection and response is a layered, integrated endpoint security solution that monitors end-user devices continuously in addition to collecting endpoint data with a rule-based automated response.
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Luke Walker
Today, we are excited to announce Datto RMM’s integration with Microsoft Defender for Business and Defender Antivirus, an endpoint security solution built to bring enterprise-grade endpoint security to small and medium businesses (SMBs).
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