A new cryptocurrency mining trade that affected 50% of jobs at the International Airport.
Can you imagine how many different airports could have access to the bad guys in their systems?
The penalty has been severe
According to Cyberbit researchers, the increase was found when introducing Cyberbit Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). The Cyberbit EDR is a comprehensive tool for behavioral detection and threat detection.
"In the introduction of the Cyberbit Endpoint Detection and Response System (EDR) at the international airport in Europe, our researchers discovered a remarkable crypto-mining infection, which included more than one cryptocurrency computer 50% of all aviation jobs. " published by Cyberbit.
The error found regarding the Zscaler collaboration project was reported in August 2018. Because it used various methods in the short run, it was considered a bad bill for mining Bitcoin.
It is still unclear how unprofessional the workplace will be, despite all the goals at the airports using a standard AV solution that has not shown any harm.
Owners will attack the Divergent Avoidance Avoidance with a blocking feature to prevent the removal of malicious files. Negative activity was observed for several months before EDR was introduced.
"While the software is a cryptocurrency, it is a threat to the industry, it has little impact on productivity, leading to poor quality of service and barriers, and increased use of aircraft. , "Cyberbite added.
modified players
The hunters are the most important, so any application can be made using resources. The attackers change the malicious code to make it more difficult to identify on the infected computer.
It's smart
To ensure the best protection for the system, AV and EDR companies need to prevent and detect malfunctions, not just use AV.
"With the growth of the IT and IT networks, we encourage aviation and also strengthen the security of their IT networks to manage aviation systems." Commented by Meir Brown, Head of Research on Cyberbit.
Can you imagine how many different airports could have access to the bad guys in their systems?
The penalty has been severe
According to Cyberbit researchers, the increase was found when introducing Cyberbit Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). The Cyberbit EDR is a comprehensive tool for behavioral detection and threat detection.
"In the introduction of the Cyberbit Endpoint Detection and Response System (EDR) at the international airport in Europe, our researchers discovered a remarkable crypto-mining infection, which included more than one cryptocurrency computer 50% of all aviation jobs. " published by Cyberbit.
The error found regarding the Zscaler collaboration project was reported in August 2018. Because it used various methods in the short run, it was considered a bad bill for mining Bitcoin.
It is still unclear how unprofessional the workplace will be, despite all the goals at the airports using a standard AV solution that has not shown any harm.
Owners will attack the Divergent Avoidance Avoidance with a blocking feature to prevent the removal of malicious files. Negative activity was observed for several months before EDR was introduced.
"While the software is a cryptocurrency, it is a threat to the industry, it has little impact on productivity, leading to poor quality of service and barriers, and increased use of aircraft. , "Cyberbite added.
modified players
The hunters are the most important, so any application can be made using resources. The attackers change the malicious code to make it more difficult to identify on the infected computer.
It's smart
To ensure the best protection for the system, AV and EDR companies need to prevent and detect malfunctions, not just use AV.
"With the growth of the IT and IT networks, we encourage aviation and also strengthen the security of their IT networks to manage aviation systems." Commented by Meir Brown, Head of Research on Cyberbit.
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